New York's two gubernatorial candidates clashed on the debate stage as Democrat incumbent Governor Kathy Hochul and Republican Lee Zeldin battled over what crime and public safety issues New Yorkers are most concerned about.
Zeldin hammered the governor on Tuesday night over rising crime rates across the state as Hochul attacked the congressman for his record on guns. Zeldin, who has recently surged in the polls, has made public safety a key campaign issue, holding nearly daily press conferences outside New York City subway stations to stress violent crime that he argues Hochul has failed to address.
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