Lee Zeldin
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Great to be with you, Megan.
Great to be with you, Megan.
Great to be with you, Megan.
Yeah, and that was actually four years ago yesterday that we started that campaign. We started 19 months to the day before the election. We worked hard. It's a big state, but we made the rounds and found that there were a whole lot of independents and Democrats who were prioritizing issues that transcended partisan loyalty, and they wanted to save the state, and we were happy to do it.
Yeah, and that was actually four years ago yesterday that we started that campaign. We started 19 months to the day before the election. We worked hard. It's a big state, but we made the rounds and found that there were a whole lot of independents and Democrats who were prioritizing issues that transcended partisan loyalty, and they wanted to save the state, and we were happy to do it.
Yeah, and that was actually four years ago yesterday that we started that campaign. We started 19 months to the day before the election. We worked hard. It's a big state, but we made the rounds and found that there were a whole lot of independents and Democrats who were prioritizing issues that transcended partisan loyalty, and they wanted to save the state, and we were happy to do it.
And things happen for a reason. It's funny how things work out, and while the silver lining of that campaign was how we were able to keep the House for the two years, the final two years of President Biden's time in office. Here we are now. And obviously, I wouldn't have this opportunity to help fight for a strong, great president and a golden age of America serving in his cabinet.
And things happen for a reason. It's funny how things work out, and while the silver lining of that campaign was how we were able to keep the House for the two years, the final two years of President Biden's time in office. Here we are now. And obviously, I wouldn't have this opportunity to help fight for a strong, great president and a golden age of America serving in his cabinet.
And things happen for a reason. It's funny how things work out, and while the silver lining of that campaign was how we were able to keep the House for the two years, the final two years of President Biden's time in office. Here we are now. And obviously, I wouldn't have this opportunity to help fight for a strong, great president and a golden age of America serving in his cabinet.
If I was up in Albany, I'd be watching from there as opposed to being here.
If I was up in Albany, I'd be watching from there as opposed to being here.
If I was up in Albany, I'd be watching from there as opposed to being here.
It shows how quickly people can forget. He's out there talking about issues as if he wasn't the governor when so many of these laws were getting passed to protect criminals across the state. And now he's out there advocating for public safety as if he wasn't the governor when they were pushing for cashless bail and these other laws like raise the age and
It shows how quickly people can forget. He's out there talking about issues as if he wasn't the governor when so many of these laws were getting passed to protect criminals across the state. And now he's out there advocating for public safety as if he wasn't the governor when they were pushing for cashless bail and these other laws like raise the age and
It shows how quickly people can forget. He's out there talking about issues as if he wasn't the governor when so many of these laws were getting passed to protect criminals across the state. And now he's out there advocating for public safety as if he wasn't the governor when they were pushing for cashless bail and these other laws like raise the age and
and qualified immunity, which was gaining legs under his watch, and all these members of the parole board who've been releasing cop killers, and you get this clean slate. He ends up resigning, and then a few years later, he's treated as if none of that ever happened. And the irony is that it's not just that he isn't owning his past record, he's taking the opposite position.
and qualified immunity, which was gaining legs under his watch, and all these members of the parole board who've been releasing cop killers, and you get this clean slate. He ends up resigning, and then a few years later, he's treated as if none of that ever happened. And the irony is that it's not just that he isn't owning his past record, he's taking the opposite position.