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Lee Zeldin began his political career in a wave of anti-Democrat and anti-New York City sentiment. He was part of the freshman Republicans who retook the state Senate in 2011. Similarly, he rode a second political wave into Congress, this one tinged with the nationalism that characterized opposition to the second Obama administration.
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, said he’s making progress in negotiations with his Republican colleagues on gun violence prevention legislation.
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Harry Wilson is suing fellow Republican gubernatorial candidate Rep. Lee Zeldin, alleging the party-backed challenger violated campaign finance laws.
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Connecticut Republican leaders unveiled a package of bills they said will help make Connecticut more affordable for working and middle class families.
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Long Island Republicans said it would be devastating to the suburbs if the years of local elections were changed to coincide with federal elections in New York.
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Lamont did especially well with female voters in the poll conducted by Quinnipiac University.
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Zeldin told the delegates that he is on a “rescue mission” to save New York state.
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New York Republicans Monday nominated candidates for comptroller, U.S. Senator, and attorney general.
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Long Island Congressman Lee Zeldin is expected to be the GOP’s pick, but he’s facing some challenges.
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The party seeks an independent probe of Lamont administration contracts.