Once considered a long shot in the New York gubernatorial race, former White House official AndrewHGiuliani has stealthily surged into the lead for the June 28 GOP primary.
New York pollster John Zogby called the emergence of the former New York City mayor's son in the No. 1 position remarkable and the product of a bruising battle involving Republican competitors Rep. Lee Zeldin, 2014 nominee Rob Astorino, and upstate millionaire Harry Wilson.
The Utica-based Democratic pollster said that Giuliani leads with 35% to Zeldin’s 25%. Astorino is competitive at 17%, while Wilson is at 12%. Another 11% are undecided. It is the latest of a handful of polls showing Giuliani in the driver's seat. Zogby told Secrets that while Giuliani, 36, is on the rise and headed to a surprise win, he remains far behind sitting Gov. Kathy Hochul, who leads 54%-35% in a head-to-head match.
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