Rep. Lee Zeldin has won the Republican nomination for New York governor after a contentious yearlong campaign.
Zeldin, who represents New York’s 1st Congressional District on Long Island, will face incumbent Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul in November. He beat out competitors Andrew Giuliani, the son of former New York Mayor and Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani, and 2014 Republican gubernatorial nominee Rob Astorino.
ZELDIN LEADS TOPSY-TURVY NY GOP RACE OVER GIULIANI
Zeldin was attacked by his Republican competitors for not supporting Trump enough and attacked by Democrats for being too close to Trump. The four-way primary, which also included businessman Harry Wilson, was unexpected after most Republican leaders in the state said they would support Zeldin when he announced his run in April 2021, according to Politico. At the time of his announcement, Zeldin expected to face former Gov. Andrew Cuomo for the seat, but Cuomo resigned after a series of sexual harassment allegations in August of last year.
“We thought through this race from 100,000 different dimensions and — it’s in our TV ads. I’ve said it during rallies,” Zeldin said. “I feel it personally even when I don’t express it publicly: I’m all in. Losing this race is not an option. I believe that winning this race for us is the only option, and every day that goes by, I am more confident in the plan.”
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Zeldin held a tentative lead over Giuliani in the last days of the primary campaign, polling 34.5% to Giuliani’s 28%, with a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points.
The last Republican governor of New York was George Pataki, who was in office from 1995 to 2006.
Hochul won the Democratic nomination for a full gubernatorial term by beating back a primary challenge from Rep. Tom Suozzi, among other candidates.