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With a 10-point lead, New York Governor Kathy Hochul has been elected as the first female governor of New York. But her opponent, Congressman Lee Zeldin of Long Island, has not yet conceded defeat.
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Medical professionals in Connecticut expect the number of flu cases will be higher this year.
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The Republican candidate for New York governor, Lee Zeldin, said even though he is opposed to abortion rights, he would not make big changes in the state’s abortion rights laws. But his opponent, Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul, isn’t buying it.
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With about six and a half weeks until Election Day, the two candidates for governor of New York still have not agreed to a single debate.
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Wednesday marks one year since Kathy Hochul became New York’s governor. Hochul, who was the state’s little-known lieutenant governor, is now running to win a full term and become the first female governor elected to the post.
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With a little less than three months until Election Day in New York, Governor Kathy Hochul is comfortably ahead of her challenger Lee Zeldin. But as Karen DeWitt reports, in a volatile political climate, nothing is for certain.
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Wednesday marks a year since Andrew Cuomo, embroiled in a sexual harassment scandal, announced that he would resign as governor of New York state.
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Governor Kathy Hochul on Thursday defended her opposition to make more changes to the state’s bail reform laws.
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A new poll by Siena College finds Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul leading Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin in the 2022 race to hold New York's top elected post.