
Elise Stefanik Has Kathy Hochul In Striking Distance After NY Gov Endorses Mamdani: Poll
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : And in what the pollster calls an "informed ballot," in which voters are polled after hearing political narratives about the candidates, including that Hochul had just endorsed Mamdani, her 5-point lead completely evaporates: in that sample, Stefanik actually takes a small half-point lead, 46.4% to 45.9%.41% : A new survey of New York voters shows Kathy Hochul, the incumbent Democrat governor, with just a small single-digit lead over Republican congresswoman Elise Stefanik, and also that the race could get even tighter if New York City voters elect socialist Zohran Mamdani next month.
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