attorney in new york city out of his seat. they don t have a recall process in new york. that person actually really could change things. it is his soft on crime, you know, basically infection throughout the prosecutorial process in new york city. it is every where now. the governor could stop that. even the liberal meeting are hitting governor hochul and the democrats on crime. watch this. the fact that lee zeldin is doing so well i think is reflective of two things. one, his messaging on crime and more importantly, he is taking it to new york city where he needs to. if he wants to pull it off around 35% of the vote, he is staying in new york city and talking to voters about crime specifically subway crime. you can t tell people that it is safer based on stats when they are afraid to go on the subway platforms. harris: that was the point i was making with hillary clinton talking about it s all over the tv. how does she think it gets all over the tv we re shooting
reinforcement. president biden was here last week. the white house is considering adding another stop in the coming days. the vice president has been here. hochul with appear with the secretary of state clinton. polls show it s close. where is this going? i think at the end of the day hochul will pull it out, but let s be clear, this should be a 20-point race for hochul. the fact that lee zeldin is doing so well is two things, one his messaging on crime. and more importantly, he s taking it to new york city, where if he was to pull it off, around 35% of the vote, he s staying in new york city and talking to voters about crime, specifically subway crime. you can t tell people that it s safer based on stats when they re afraid to go on those subway platforms. even as a new yorker myself, i have concerns about being on subway platforms. but it s crime and it is the economy. what s interesting also is when
to win. will: i have yesterday s. dead heat for lee zeldin and kathy hochul in the governor s race. so rachel: he is running on crime. she has said it is not a big deal. but now she has an issue. will: 16 days before the election watch this. here is what we re calling it. cops, cameras, care. we re announcing here today. is a beefing up the police presence on the subway platforms and cars. mta which reports to me will be working with the nypd to strategically deploy more officers and allow them to increase their presence on the platforms an trains as well. rachel: so she said it s cops, cameras, care. how about cops, camera, jail? right? i don t think, that is why this is not serious. todd: just a few days ago eric adams and kathy hochul wasn t really crime t was perception people had.
here is what we are calling it. a beefing up of the police presence on the subway platforms and cars. the mta reports to me. working with the nypd to deploy more officers and allow them to increase their presence on the platforms and trains as well. anyone that believes that kathy hogle is now the client eastwood of new york. no slogan will hide the fact that you have supported these policies that i ve ruined new york ruined the city. there republican candidate that is running against her had an attempted stabbing in july and there was a drive-by shooting outside of his house when his girls were home. two people were shot. one guy, the guy running against her, that tells you everything about the crime problem here in new york. equity has ruined the criminal justice system and the rule of law.
perception is everything, dana. i think if the mayor had to relisten to what he said here, he would want to walk that back. when you look at in new york, if you are on the subway, there have been individuals killed, pushed in front of trains, on the subway you ve seen videos of individuals assaulted. we ve had women raped on subway platforms, and it is unrealistic and the mayor sticking his head in the sand if he believes that perception is not reality. perception is reality. we ve got to do something to bring crime specifically on the subway station under control. especially in new york there. dana: we also had this video out of philadelphia where you had these i don t know how old there were youths attacking