Zeldin Up by 21 in Last Poll for GOP Governor Before June 28 Primary

Lee Zeldin

A new statewide survey of 600 likely Republican primary election voters in New York, taken between June 16 and June 19, 2022, found Congressman Lee Zeldin, the Republican Party and Conservative Party designee for Governor, holding a massive 21 point lead over the field.

McLaughlin & Associates, which has always served as Congressman Zeldin’s pollster with precise, consistent accuracy for every one of his campaigns, completed the statewide survey of 600 likely Republican primary election voters in New York State.

In the upcoming four way GOP Primary for Governor, Zeldin has 38%, Andrew Giuliani with 17%, Rob Astorino with 17% and Harry Wilson with 16%, and 12% still undecided. This survey conducted by McLaughlin & Associates was among registered Republicans who are likely primary voters, and comes after a multi-million dollar barrage of negative ads against Zeldin from Wilson.

All respondents have a history of having voted in Republican primary elections, or who are newly registered and self-identify as planning to vote in the June 28th Republican primary election. This is in contrast to other publicly released polls that were based on a less reliable online-panel. Those polls did not correctly screen for likely voters, nor can they verify a history of having voted in past Republican primary elections, according to the Zeldin campaign. More than one poll conducted by Zogby for Andrew Giuliani had him leading Zeldin by double digits.

This New York Statewide survey of Likely Republican Primary election voters was conducted among 600 likely primary voters between June 16 and June 19, 2022.A multi-modal approach was employed via live telephone calls and self-administered text messages. The live telephone interviews were conducted by professional interviewers with respondents contacted by both landline phone and cell phone. The text message respondents were sent a personalized invitation to complete the survey on a secure online platform. Interview selection was random and interviews were stratified by county, region, race/ethnicity, age, and gender, to correlate with actual voter turnout from previous even-year Republican primary elections.

Thirty-three percent (33%) of interviews were completed on traditional landlines, 33% were conducted on cell-phones and 33% of interviews were conducted via text message, which linked to a secure online platform.These samples were then combined and structured to correlate with actual voter turnout in a Republican primary election. This poll of 600 likely Republican primary election voters in New York State has an accuracy of +/- 4.0% at a 95% confidence interval.

“New Yorkers from every corner of our state are sick and tired of the attacks on our wallets, safety, freedom and kids’ education, and they know it’s going to take a new generation of leadership to Save Our State,” said Congressman Zeldin. “In poll after poll, New Yorkers have made it clear that they’re all in on our rescue mission to restore New York to glory and that losing is not an option. We have the issues on our side, we have the grassroots support on our side, and on June 28th Republican primary voters are going to send a message loud and clear that we have New Yorkers on our side.”