The Republican candidate for New York governor, Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY), released an internal poll Monday showing that he can beat Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul, who was only elevated to the position following the former governor’s resignation.
The internal campaign survey, first reported by the New York Post, showed in a hypothetical matchup between Zeldin and Hochul, he would receive 45.5 percent of the vote, slightly edging out the Democrat’s 44 percent. The rest said they were undecided.
“Over the last year, we have built an unparalleled movement, powered by thousands of volunteers, tens of thousands of grassroots donations and scores of New Yorkers who are waking up and all in to Save Our State,” said Zeldin told the Post.
The survey asked 800 voters and was conducted by John McLaughlin & Associates. There was no margin of error given, but the Post mentioned that the results are within the margin.
“These numbers aren’t because of luck. They’re thanks to hard work, the right message, strategy and execution, and also taking absolutely nothing for granted,” Zeldin added. more
…thought that said “Led Zeppelin” for a minute, looked harder because I was pretty sure they were neither Americans nor Republicans, then noticed my mistake…
*sigh*
…never get old, kids.
Never get old.
Love to see Lee send Kathy packing!
On vote day he won’t win because the city over rides upstate.
Good. She got booed at the rangers hockey game last night