New York Daily Star | Sep 8, 2022
…election if he can simply pick up 29% of the vote in the state’s biggest population center — New York City, which has been the traditional base of the Democratic Party in the state. Democrats also tend to run strong in the other big cities — Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany and Yonkers, said George Arzt, a long-time Democratic consultant.
“Trump is a compelling issue for New York City and big cities around the state,” Arzt said.
While Trump’s star power has helped rake in badly needed checks for the Zeldin campaign, the former president’s involvement in the race shapes up as a “double-edged…