Tag: New York

LIVE Nov. 11, 1 PM ET: New York City Veterans Day Parade

The New York City Veterans Day Parade, which is the nation’s largest Veterans Day event, will take place on Friday, Nov 11. The parade will start at 1 p.m. ET. It will feature nearly 300 marching and vehicle units. Nearly 200,000 participants will be marching up Fifth Avenue. This is the 103rd year the parade…


Conservative New Yorkers Plan Escape to Other States After Zeldin Defeat

When Kings College student Jaidyn Fisher, 22, moved from Texas to New York before COVID emerged, she knew the political climate would be liberal, but had recently hoped that GOP nominee Lee Zeldin would be elected governor and bring in a more conservative agenda. “I didn’t expect things to be this bad,” she said. “Doing…


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…


Voters in Western Orange County, New York, Most Concerned With Cost of Living and Crime

As food prices go up, Deerpark resident Gladys Murphy has quit buying cakes and started baking them at home. She also seldom purchases meat now, except for chicken on sale. “I cry every time I go to the store. I pick something up, and then I have to put it down because it costs too…


Voters at Polling Sites in Western Orange County Say They’re Most Concerned With Cost of Living and Crime

As food prices go up, Deerpark resident Gladys Murphy has quit buying cakes and started baking them at home. She also seldom purchases meat now, except for chicken on sale. “I cry every time I go to the store. I pick something up, and then I have to put it down because it costs too…


Voters at Polling Sites in Western Orange County, New York, Say They’re Most Concerned With Cost of Living and Crime

As food prices go up, Deerpark resident Gladys Murphy has quit buying cakes and started baking them at home. She also seldom purchases meat now, except for chicken on sale. “I cry every time I go to the store. I pick something up, and then I have to put it down because it costs too…


New York Republicans Win 5 Competitive House Seats

Republicans scored several wins in competitive House races in one of the country’s bluest states, seizing a seat in a district once seen as a Democratic stronghold while vying to pick up seats in areas that their party hasn’t claimed for years. By Nov. 9, Republicans have secured 10 Congressional seats from New York, expanding…


NY Gov. Kathy Hochul Wins Election as Republican Lee Zeldin Concedes

Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin on Wednesday conceded to Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul for New York’s gubernatorial race. Although early polling had shown Hochul ahead of Zeldin by a wide margin, polls showed Zeldin was gaining on the incumbent governor in recent days. The Republican focused on out-of-control crime in New York City, while Hochul attempted to…


Brabenec Cruises to Reelection in New York’s 98th Assembly District

Four-term New York State Assemblyman Karl Brabenec won his reelection bid in the 98th district by a 30 percent margin. The newly drawn district encompasses portions of both Rockland and Orange County, including Deerpark, Mount Hope, Minisink, Warwick, and Goshen. Brabenec got 65 percent, or 20,279 votes, compared to 11,092 votes secured by his Democrat challenger…


DCCC Chairman Patrick Maloney Concedes to Republican Mike Lawler

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), has conceded to Republican Mike Lawler in one of the biggest upsets of the 2022 midterms. As chairman of the DCCC, Maloney is responsible for most Democratic Party fundraising and strategizing efforts. At the time of publication, Maloney is sitting at 49…