Politics & Government

Lee Zeldin To Host Telephone Town Hall Thursday

Rep. Lee Zeldin, who is running for governor, will be answering questions Thursday. Here's how to sign up.

You can also watch the telephone town hall live.
You can also watch the telephone town hall live. (Courtesy Lee Zeldin)

LONG ISLAND, NY — Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate facing off against incumbent and Democrat Kathy Hochul in the November gubernatorial race, will host a Telephone Town Hall Thursday.

The event takes place at 5:45 p.m. and Zeldin said he will be answering constituents’ questions and taking part in a "substantive discussion" regarding a variety of issues most important to New York’s 1st Congressional District.

To sign up and receive a call directly to a preferred phone, click here .

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The Telephone Town Hall can also be watched live here.

Zeldin, who represents the 1st Congressional District on Long Island, formally announced his run for governor back in 2021.

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“With one-party Democrat rule in New York City and Albany, the light that once shone as a beacon of what America can be has gone dark," Zeldin said at the time he announced his run. "The New York that was once a magnet for the world’s best and brightest is now forcing its own to leave under the crushing weight of skyrocketing taxes, lost jobs, suffocating regulations, and rising crime resulting from dangerously liberal policies."

He added: "I am ready to go all-in on this mission and bring New York back from the brink and return it to glory. For many, this feels like a last stand to save our state. Losing is not an option.”

Zeldin, who lives in Shirley with his wife and twin daughters earned his bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York at Albany and then his law degree from Albany Law School. He spent four years on active duty with the U.S. Army and deployed to Iraq with an infantry battalion of fellow paratroopers in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and now serves as a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve.

An attorney, Zeldin was elected to the New York State Senate, and later, to United States Congress in 2014. Zeldin said his key victories have included work to preserve Plum Island, delivering a $2 billion electron ion collider project to Brookhaven National Lab; securing funding to fight the opioid crisis; preserving coastlines; advocating for veterans, and more.

Zeldin, who recently won a race to retain his current seat by a wide margin, ran for his fourth term, with campaign platforms focused on his military service, support for law enforcement and veterans, a tough stance on immigration, fighting gang violence (including MS-13), growing jobs and the economy, and getting to the other side of the pandemic.

Zeldin's tenure has been marked by speculation about his reported loyalty to former President Donald Trump. Donald Trump Jr. was a guest at a Zeldin fundraiser and Zeldin has greeted the president as he landed on the East End for fundraising events. Zeldin was included in an immigration forum Trump held on Long Island that focused on eradicating gang violence.

Zeldin, however, has said he is proud of his ability to reach consensus on both sides of the political aisle on issues including helicopter noise and getting personal protective equipment to Long Island during the coronavirus pandemic.

After decrying the violence that rocked the U.S. Capitol in January, Zeldin voted to object to the certification of the Electoral College votes for then-President-elect Joe Biden.

Zeldin was attacked at a campaign event in July. He won a four-way GOP primary in June to secure his position in the upcoming race as he looks to unseat Hochul.

In a statement after the win, Zeldin said: I commend all of the candidates in this primary for running a hard-fought race and look forward to working together to 'Fire Kathy Hochul' and 'Save Our State'. This is a rescue mission to end the attacks on our safety, wallets, freedoms and kids’ education. Losing is not an option."

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