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Lee Zeldin
the city politic
Nov. 13, 2022
New Yorkers Rejected the Doom and Gloom About Crime Midterm voters did not accept the premise that crime is an all-consuming battle that New York is losing.
By Errol Louis
early and often
Nov. 10, 2022
How Zeldin’s Loss Is Making New York’s Republican Party Ambitious Again “The lesson we are all taking from this is, Wow, we could really pull this off .”
By David Freedlander
2022 midterms
Nov. 9, 2022
What Neighborhoods Went for Lee Zeldin? A micro-breakdown of Tuesday night’s results.
By Clio Chang
2022 midterms
Nov. 9, 2022
Republicans Actually Had an Excellent Night in New York Lee Zeldin lost, but he helped his party win major victories around the state.
By Ross Barkan
early and often
Nov. 8, 2022
Kathy Hochul Beats Back a Serious Challenge From Lee Zeldin The governor’s race became surprisingly close after the Republican assailed her on crime and made inroads in the suburbs.
By Nia Prater
Ron Lauder Likes Lee Zeldin Because He’s Afraid to Ride the Subway And definitely not because he’s mad about a Hamptons wind-farm cable.
By Clio Chang
early and often
Nov. 6, 2022
How Hochul and Zeldin Stand Apart From crime to housing to congestion pricing, here’s what New Yorkers need to know about how the gubernatorial candidates differ on the issues.
By Errol Louis
street fights
Nov. 3, 2022
By Clio Chang
early and often
Oct. 31, 2022
The Democratic Fight Over Bail Reform That’s Hurting Hochul Suburban lawmakers warned bail reform was toxic. Albany leaders wouldn’t budge. Lee Zeldin has reaped the rewards.
By David Freedlander
early and often
Oct. 25, 2022
By Nia Prater
early and often
Oct. 24, 2022
With Zeldin Catching Up, Hochul Goes Hard on Crime After dismissing a poll showing a close race thanks to public-safety concerns, her campaign is going on offense.
By Nia Prater
early and often
Oct. 18, 2022
Lee Zeldin Gains on Kathy Hochul and May Be Cutting Into Her Base Two new polls show the governor’s race tightening, with one suggesting Zeldin has unusual support in New York City.
By Nia Prater
2022 midterms
Oct. 11, 2022
Shooting Outside Lee Zeldin’s House Amplifies His Crime Message Two teenagers were shot outside the gubernatorial candidate’s home on Sunday.
By Matt Stieb
early and often
July 22, 2022
Representative Lee Zeldin Attacked Onstage During Campaign Speech The attacker said “You’re done” as he tried to stab Zeldin, the Republican running for governor of New York. Zeldin was unharmed.
By Margaret Hartmann
legend of zeldin
July 15, 2022
Zeldin: Gee, Where Did These 13K Duplicate Signatures Come From? The Republican candidate for New York governor was denied an additional ballot line after election administrators found 12,868 photocopied signatures.
By Margaret Hartmann
early and often
June 29, 2022
Does Lee Zeldin Stand a Chance Against Kathy Hochul? It’s shaping up to be a good year for Republicans nationally, but that may only go so far in New York.
By Ross Barkan
Why New York Republicans Are Dreaming of a Banner Year The state GOP hopes to expand on its 2021 wins, take further advantage of Democrats’ distraction, and ride the national red wave.
By Errol Louis
Representative Lee Zeldin Announces Run for NY Governor The congressman and staunch Trump supporter said Governor Cuomo has been at the “helm of New York’s downfall,” and presented himself as the solution.
By Nia Prater
stephen miller
Apr. 9, 2019
If You Are Defending Stephen Miller, You Are an Ally of Anti-Semitism Miller’s white-nationalist politics are far more dangerous for American Jews than anything Ilhan Omar has ever tweeted.
By Eric Levitz
New York House Races Headline June 26 State Primaries Competitive House races in New York and gubernatorial contests in Colorado, Maryland, Oklahoma, and South Carolina are on the playbill for June 26.
By Ed Kilgore