I'm surprised Astorino didn't do better.
Four candidates were engaged in a neck-and-neck GOP primary race Tuesday, with votes tallied hours after Hochul was handily declared the winner in the New York Democratic primary.
And as the night evolved, Zeldin, from Shirley, once again regained his initial lead in the nail biter race, coming in with 43.53 percent of the vote, followed by Andrew Giuliani, a former member of the Trump administration from New York, who fell to second place with 22.68 percent; Rob Astorino, former Westchester county executive, garnered 17.83 percent and Harry Wilson, a businessman from Johnstown, had 14.72 percent as of 1 a.m., with 10,267 of 12,019 districts reporting.
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