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Kathy Hochul on the Need to Lock Up Criminals: ‘I Don’t Know Why That’s So Important to You’

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Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin of Long Island is closing in on incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul , according to a poll released on Saturday. Hochul has only a four point advantage over Zeldin which marks a significant narrowing in a race that has seen Hochul with a lead of up to 24 points. Photo Credit: RIGHT: AP Photo/Mary Altaffer | LEFT: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)|Kathy Hochul was the running mate of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Cuomo resigned his office due to the growing scandal surrounding multiple charges of sexual harassment leveled against him by numerous women in state government. Photo Credit: AP |Former President Donald Trump is greeted on the tarmac by Congressman Lee Zeldin and Maria Moore, Mayor of Westhampton Beach, N.Y., at Francis S. Gabreski Airport in Westhampton in 2018. Photo Credit: AP|Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., speaks as the House of Representatives debates the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019. Photo Credit: House Television via AP
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), when challenged on cash bail reform and her refusal to discuss locking up criminals by Rep. Lee Zeldin (R) during Tuesday night’s debate, said, “I don’t know why that’s so important to you.”

“We’re halfway through the debate, and she still hasn’t talked about locking up anyone committing any crimes,” Zeldin said, to which Hochul responded, “Anyone who commits a crime under our laws, especially with the change we made to bail, has consequences. I don’t know why that’s so important to you.”

This comes as Zeldin has dramatically narrowed Hochul’s lead in the closing days of the race — largely on the back of rising crime levels in New York — with RealClearPolitics rating the gubernatorial race in traditionally deep-blue New York as a toss-up.

Challenging Hochul on New York’s crime policies — particularly cash-bail reform, which often permits those arrested for crimes back onto the streets within hours — Zeldin highlighted the recent wave of violent crimes that have taken place in New York City’s subway system.

Hochul has expressed support for the “No bail” law signed by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), writing in an op-ed, “The reforms were successful,” though noting, “…since the law was passed, we have seen a distressing increase in shootings and homicides.”

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