
Zeldin, Republican running for NY governor, slams Hochul, Dems over mandates: 'Can't afford to survive here'
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Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., doubling down on criticism of Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s mask mandate, said he aims to flip the Empire State from blue to red for the first time in two decades come 2022 because "many New Yorkers feel like they can't afford to survive here."
As Hochul mulls a vaccine mandate for all school-age children, which would require legislative approval, Zeldin said New Yorkers are fed up with the government overreach that’s impacting their quality of life.
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