The far-left Democrat governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, who previously was disgraced ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s lieutenant governor is facing the fight of her life for re-election, according to a new poll. The survey done by Quinnipiac University shows Hochul barely hanging on against her Republican opponent, Congressman Lee Zeldin. Zeldin is almost within the margin of error, with Hochul leading by only four percentage points.
NY Post reports:
The Quinnipiac College survey — with a margin of error of 2% — shows Gov. Hochul with 50% support among likely voters to 46% for Zeldin, the Long Island congressman.
Hochul leads in New York City 59% to 37%.
But the race is very tight in the suburbs with Zeldin receiving 50 percent and Hochul at 49 percent.
Zeldin leads upstate 52% to 44%.
“In the blue state of New York, the race for governor is competitive. Democrats have cruised to victory in gubernatorial races since 2006, but Governor Hochul’s narrow edge puts Republican Lee Zeldin well within striking distance of her,” said Quinnipiac pollster Mary Snow.
While Hochul has attempted to ride the abortion issue to victory, as many other Democrats are attempting this election, the poll found most New Yorkers’ concern was with crime, ranking first in importance with voters at 28 percent. Coming in second was inflation at 20 percent, while “protecting democracy” came in third at 14 percent.