Hecklers tried to disrupt a Friday appearance by GOP gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin in NYC but the surging candidate didn’t let that stop his conversation on city crime.
During a news conference near the scene of the Thursday morningjogging in Hudson River Park, Zeldin said, “It is important that we are doing everything in our power to make our streets and our subway safe.”
In response to a question from The Post, Zeldin said Clinton and Hochul should be telling New Yorkers, “I understand your concerns. I want to do absolutely everything in my power to be able to fix it. Here are my solutions and I’m committed to getting it done.” “Why is it that the polls are close? What you are hearing right now is why the polls are close. Last night, when you listened to that rally, that is why the polls are close.”
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