Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman (R-Atlantic Beach) has new wind in his sails after an internal poll shows him trailing Governor Kathy Hochul (D-Hamburg) by just nine points in this year’s gubernatorial contest.

Hochul has held consistent and large leads in the official polling from the Siena College, recently taking a twenty-point lead in their March survey. 

The poll shows Hochul capturing 52% of the vote to Blakeman’s 43%. The nine-point margin is only about three points more than in 2022, when then-Congressman Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) almost upset Hochul in what turned out to be a marquee race of that midterm cycle. 

Conservative pollster McLaughlin & Associates in a memo called the results “ominous” for Hochul, adding that the results “provide a path to victory for Bruce Blakeman.”

Politico New York was the first outlet to report on the results, which was then shared to City & State and The New York Post.

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Matt Meduri
Matt Meduri has served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Messenger Papers since August 2023. He is the author of the America the Beautiful, Civics 101, Down Ballot, and This Week Today columns. Matt graduated from St. Joseph's University, Patchogue, with a degree in Human Resources and has backgrounds in I.T. and music.