The New York Times reports:
Gov. Kathy Hochul leads Representative Lee Zeldin by 10 percentage points in a Marist College poll of registered voters released on Thursday, a potential margin of victory that would be the narrowest in a New York governor’s race in nearly three decades.
The poll suggested that Ms. Hochul, a Democrat from Buffalo, would defeat Mr. Zeldin, a Republican from Long Island, by 51 percent to 41 percent, a poll result that included those who were undecided but were pressed to pick the candidate they were leaning toward.
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The only reason for @nytimes to publish a poll of registered voters – is suppression of republican voters in New York
Hochul Leads @leezeldin by 10 Points in Marist Poll, as G.O.P. Sees Hopehttps://t.co/7f1lJJzaX8
— Sean Spicer (@seanspicer) October 13, 2022