Hochul will appear Sunday on CBS2's political talk show 'The Point' in an exclusive interview with Marcia Kramer.
The candidates are making their last pitches to voters on crime, the economy and the direction of New York state with four days to Election Day, CBS2's Marcia Kramer reported.
Zeldin has promised to stop the controversial congestion pricing plan - a promise that has some weight with commuters in the suburbs and city. And while Hochul said the money is needed to fix the flaws in a 100-year-old transit system, she said it's not anywhere near becoming a reality. "So in a sense, you're hoping that the governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, will be successful in getting the Biden administration to do more environmental studies so it puts it off until the city's back on its feet," said Kramer.
"So if you could talk directly to Lee Zeldin, how would you call him out on the crime issue?" Kramer asked. "You know it's kind of ironic and I'm glad you guys have your microphones. You're hearing me talk about my plan being drowned out by people saying 'Well what's your plan?' Well, we're telling you what our plan is, but they're too busy screaming and yelling because Kathy Hochul doesn't want to hear about it," said Zeldin.
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