If you thought the collapse of John Fetterman in Pennsylvania was epic, wait until you hear this.
New York Governor Hochul was leading Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) by as many as 17 points.
In the latest Trafalgar survey, that lead is now down to two percent.
Crashing
Zeldin has been down in this race throughout.
This poll could be an outlier, but this is a trend we have seen around the country over the last few weeks.
Crime has been a huge focus during that time, which coincides with the boost in GOP candidates in blue states.
Zeldin is now super energized over this, stating, “On Nov. 8, we are going to win this race for governor.”
If that poll is accurate, he may be right.
Like numerous other Democrats who had big leads, Hochul is avoiding debating her opponent.
She does have one scheduled with Zeldin, so this will be his one chance to really expose her corruption and soft-on-crime stance.
If it is anything close to what Blake Masters did to Democrat Mark Kelly, Dems are in for a world of hurt.
Source: New York Post