Conservative New Yorkers Mull Moves to Other States After Zeldin Defeat

When Kings College student Jaidyn Fisher moved to New York from Texas before COVID emerged, she knew the political climate would be liberal, but had hoped that Republican gubernatorial nominee Rep. Lee Zeldin would be elected and usher in a more conservative agenda.
“I didn’t expect things to be this bad,” Fisher, 22, said. “Doing trivial things feels like you’re out fighting for your life almost and with taxes, everything is so unaffordable.
As previously reported in The Epoch Times, Zeldin lost to incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul in the Nov. 8 elections. Hochul won her first full term in office with 54.2 percent of the vote to Zeldin’s 45.8 percent….}

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