Lee Zeldin believes he'll win enough votes in NYC to oust Hochul: 'We're going to shock the political world'
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New York gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin argued he is confident he will defeat Gov. Kathy Hochul if he secures 35% or more of the vote in New York City
"We're definitely going to do it," Zeldin told co-hosts Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino. "We can't get less than 30% of the vote in New York City. When you're at that big board and the results are coming in, if you see us under 30% in New York City, we're not going to win this race, but at the same time, if we get 35% or more inside of New York City, well, then it starts to become difficult to lose this race." Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Story ideas can be sent to bailee.hill@fox.com
"We have the energy, we have the momentum on our side. We have the issues on our side. We feel very good. As long as we keep working hard, we are going to absolutely shock the political world, not just here in New York, but around the country," he continued
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