Republican Lee Zeldin won the debate with Democrat Kathy Hochul in the race for New York governor last night.
Zeldin performed well throughout, and hammered Hochul on New York’s crime problem.
The turning point of the night and Hochul’s loss of the debate came during one particular exchange.
The New York Post reports:
‘Don’t know why that’s so important’: Hochul baffled when Zeldin talks jailing criminals during NY gov debate
Gov. Kathy Hochul stunningly said she didn’t know why it’s “so important” to lock up criminals when confronted by Republican challenger Lee Zeldin over the state’s controversial bail reform law during their first and only debate Tuesday night.
Zeldin, who’s pledged to declare a crime emergency and suspend cashless bail if elected, brought up the issue midway through the televised face-off.
“My opponent thinks that right now there’s a polio emergency going on but there’s not a crime emergency — different priorities than I’m hearing from people right now,” the outgoing congressman from Long Island said.
“They’re not being represented from this governor — who still, to this moment…hasn’t talked about locking up anyone committing any crimes.”
Hochul responded by saying, “Anyone who commits a crime, under our laws, especially with the changes we made to bail, has consequences.
“I don’t know why that’s so important to you,” the incumbent Democrat added. “All I know is that we could do more.”
Here’s the video:
Game over for Hochul.
This was also a strong moment for Zeldin:
Zeldin is responding to the concerns of voters.
Hochul looked annoyed to even have to debate.
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