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New York’s registered Democrats and Republicans are voting in primaries Tuesday that will determine the party’s choice for governor.
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New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, who is running to the left of Gov. Kathy Hochul, and Long Island Rep. Tom Suozzi, a moderate Democrat to the right of the governor, ganged up to attack Hochul on the deal she struck to keep the Buffalo Bills playing in Western New York.
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There was little consensus among the three Democratic gubernatorial candidates during the first 54 minutes of Tuesday’s tense, hour-long New York primary debate. Then the moderator asked if they believed in ghosts.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul is still trying to change the subject from her disgraced former lieutenant governor, but her political opponents are not letting her forget about it.
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To lower New York’s average property tax bill, Rep. Tom Suozzi says he would loosen state regulations on counties and direct more funding to struggling school districts if elected the state’s next governor.
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Long Island Rep. Tom Suozzi said Thursday he is “seriously considering” running for governor of New York in the 2022 elections. Suozzi backed Buffalo Democrat Byron Brown in his winning mayoral write-in campaign against endorsed Democratic Primary winner India Walton.