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EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 13 MIN

Bruce Blakeman reacts to recent Siena poll on Governor Hochul

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The Joe Beamer show on demand from NewsRadio 930 WBEN! Bruce Blakeman, Nassau County Executive and Republican challenger to incumbent New York State Governor Kathy Hochul joined the show today to react to a recent Siena poll that showed the Governor's lead over Blakeman has widened, although her overall favorability has slipped among the state's voters.

The Joe Beamer show on demand from NewsRadio 930 WBEN! Bruce Blakeman, Nassau County Executive and Republican challenger to incumbent New York State Governor Kathy Hochul joined the show today to react to a recent Siena poll that showed the Governor's lead over Blakeman has widened, although her overall favorability has slipped among the state's voters.

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