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Blakeman Begins Second Nassau Term With Eye on Governor's Race

State Republican leaders are expected to formally back him as their 2026 nominee at the Feb. 9–11 convention.

Overview

  • At a packed Uniondale ceremony, Bruce Blakeman took the oath administered by his wife and signed the county Religious Safety Act restricting close contact with people entering or leaving religious sites.
  • Nassau’s Democratic legislative caucus boycotted the event, accusing him of sidelining the legislature and withholding funds from Democratic districts.
  • Blakeman, who declared his gubernatorial run on Dec. 9, gained support from state GOP leaders after Elise Stefanik left the race.
  • He is pitching a statewide platform drawn from his first-term record, citing on-time budgets, a property-tax freeze, expanded policing and cooperation with ICE, as well as mask and trans-athlete restrictions.
  • A new Zogby poll shows Gov. Kathy Hochul leading Blakeman 53% to 39%, a smaller gap than a December Siena survey that had him down 50% to 25%.