Real estate, unions and crypto interests were among the donors to Ms. Hochul. Here are five takeaways from the money battle in New York’s race for governor. Source: New York Times
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N.Y. Governor Candidates Flood the Airwaves With $20 Million in Ads
With the June 28 primary fast approaching, candidates for governor are spending big to get their message out to voters. Source: New York Times
At NY Republican Convention, G.O.P. Tests Attacks on Democrats
The Republican State Convention is giving party leaders a chance to test messages about crime, inflation and Democratic leadership. Source: New York Times
Hochul Outpaces Foes by Raising Record-High $21.6 Million for Campaign
The fund-raising haul cements Gov. Kathy Hochul as the prohibitive favorite to win a full term as governor of New York in November. Source: New York Times
Rep. Lee Zeldin Confirms Leukemia Diagnosis
Mr. Zeldin, a conservative Republican, says the disease is in remission, and that his bid for governor of New York will be unaffected. Source: New York Times
Andrew Giuliani to Run for GOP Nomination for NY Governor
The son of Rudolph W. Giuliani joins two other candidates in a primary that could demonstrate former President Trump’s continued hold on their party. Source: New York Times
Rep. Lee Zeldin, a Staunch Conservative, Will Run for N.Y. Governor
Mr. Zeldin, an avid supporter of former President Donald Trump who voted to overturn the results of November’s election, said that to “save New York, Andrew Cuomo’s gotta go.” Source: New York Times
Cuomo Losing Power and Allies as Crisis Deepens
Gov. Andrew Cuomo faced more calls for his resignation, and a Republican congressman and Trump backer, Lee Zeldin, said he was exploring a challenge to him next year. Source: New York Times
How New York’s Representatives Voted After the Capitol Riot
When the state’s representatives and senators in Washington returned, four voted to sustain objections to the presidential election. Source: New York Times
New York State Election Results: What We Know Today
Republicans were ahead in key congressional races in the state, with mail-in ballots yet to be counted. Source: New York Times