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Former real estate CEO and 2010 gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino announced his bid for the seat Saturday. Friday morning, New York Republican Party Chair Nick Langworthy announced he is now in the race.
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State Republican leaders are welcoming a judge’s ruling that the new congressional and legislative maps drawn up by the Democratic-led legislature are unconstitutional.
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New York state Republicans Monday nominated candidates for Attorney General, Comptroller and U.S. Senate, and set the stage for the nomination of their candidate for governor, Long Island Rep. Lee Zeldin. The GOP is hoping they can find a path to victory, despite some big odds.
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Democrats in New York have been absorbing the impact of some unexpected losses on Election Night. Republicans, meanwhile, see new hope for winning statewide offices in 2022.
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Republicans and Conservatives are claiming victory in the rejection of three ballot proposals that would have allowed mail-in voting in New York, same-day voter registration and made changes to the state’s redistricting process. Supporters say they wish Democratic elected officials had pushed harder for the measures.
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Two propositions on the November ballot in New York are drawing a backlash from Republicans and Conservatives who say measures to allow same-day voter registration and universal mail-in voting could increase voter fraud.
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New York State Republican Committee Chair Nick Langworthy’s state-wide Just Say No tour made its stop outside the Erie County Board of Elections in downtown Buffalo Thursday. Langworthy, State Senator Rob Ortt and Assemblyman William Barclay oppose several proposals on the ballot for the upcoming election.
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The next New York gubernatorial election is still nearly a year and a half away, but state Republicans are already trying to get behind a single candidate who they hope has a chance of winning in an increasingly blue state.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday that most COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have ended in New York -- but he didn't discontinue the emergency powers he’s held since March 2020 -- and that has state Republican leaders fuming.
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Next year’s race for governor in New York has officially begun. Republican leaders gathered in Albany Monday to hear from potential gubernatorial…