GOP candidates for N.Y. governor to debate; unvaccinated Andrew Giuliani to join remotely

The four leading candidates in New York’s Republican primary race for governor have a shot to make their case Monday night in the campaign’s lone scheduled TV debate, but one candidate is expected to attend remotely — because he said he has not received his COVID shots.

Andrew Giuliani, son of former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, will join the WCBS-TV/Channel 2 debate virtually, according to the network. Rep. Lee Zeldin, Rob Astorino and Harry Wilson are all expected in-studio for the 7 p.m. Eastern tilt.

Andrew Giuliani, a Republican candidate for Governor of New York, during a news conference in Manhattan, New York on Tuesday, June 7, 2022.
Andrew Giuliani, a Republican candidate for Governor of New York, during a news conference in Manhattan, New York on Tuesday, June 7, 2022.


Andrew Giuliani, a Republican candidate for Governor of New York, during a news conference in Manhattan, New York on Tuesday, June 7, 2022. (Mary Altaffer/)

Giuliani said Sunday that he had not been fully vaccinated, and that the channel told him last week that he needed to provide proof of vaccination as a condition for in-person participation.

“I told them I would not do that — I don’t think that’s something that even somebody who has chosen to get the shot should have to do from a constitutional standpoint,” Giuliani, 36, said at a news conference. “I chose very clearly that I was not going to get the shot.”

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About 88% of adult New Yorkers are fully vaccinated, according to state data. Giuliani may hope his stand will inspire some of the state’s most conservative voters.

WCBS said in a statement that the CBS Broadcast Center, the site of the debate, requires all visitors to have been vaccinated against COVID, a policy instituted last year “in consultation with health care experts, government officials and the many unions representing our employees.”

Vaccinations do not seem to provide an airtight barrier to transmission. But health officials have continued to emphasize the value of shots, which provide robust protection against severe cases.

Zeldin, a pro-Trump Long Island lawyer who is backed by the state Republican Party, called Sunday for WCBS to find another venue that does not require vaccination for entry.

Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) and Republican candidate for Governor of New York.
Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) and Republican candidate for Governor of New York.


Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) and Republican candidate for Governor of New York. (John Minchillo/)

“The remote option is a nonstarter,” Zeldin tweeted. “Also, the reason to have him virtual is ridiculous.”

And Astorino, the party’s nominee for governor in 2014, ripped WCBS in a post of his own, charging that the mandate is “discriminatory and unscientific.”

Brian Lowder, chief assignment editor at WCBS, said Monday afternoon that the channel was carrying on with its plan, and that Giuliani would join from an undisclosed location.

Republican candidate for Governor of New York, Rob Astorino, speaks to a reporter about gun laws and election issues outside the state Capitol on the last scheduled day of the 2022 legislative session in Albany, New York on Thursday, June 2, 2022.
Republican candidate for Governor of New York, Rob Astorino, speaks to a reporter about gun laws and election issues outside the state Capitol on the last scheduled day of the 2022 legislative session in Albany, New York on Thursday, June 2, 2022.


Republican candidate for Governor of New York, Rob Astorino, speaks to a reporter about gun laws and election issues outside the state Capitol on the last scheduled day of the 2022 legislative session in Albany, New York on Thursday, June 2, 2022. (Hans Pennink/)

Giuliani said Sunday that he was prepared to receive multiple COVID tests in advance of the debate and that he has natural immunity from a prior infection.

He enjoys significant name recognition owed to his father. But Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, has seen his standing among many New Yorkers damaged by his efforts to reverse former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss.

Trump has not publicly made an endorsement in the governor’s race.

Andrew Giuliani’s campaign has struggled financially. It had less than $313,000 on hand late last month, according to Board of Elections records, the smallest war chest held by any of the top four candidates.

In an Emerson College poll of the race conducted last week, Zeldin led the field with 34% support from voters, Astorino picked up 16%, Wilson nabbed 15% and Giuliani trailed with 13%.

Businessman and Republican candidate for Governor New York, Harry Wilson speaks to reporters at the 2022 NYGOP Convention in Garden City, New York on Tuesday, March 1, 2022.
Businessman and Republican candidate for Governor New York, Harry Wilson speaks to reporters at the 2022 NYGOP Convention in Garden City, New York on Tuesday, March 1, 2022.


Businessman and Republican candidate for Governor New York, Harry Wilson speaks to reporters at the 2022 NYGOP Convention in Garden City, New York on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. (John Minchillo/)

The Republican hopefuls are vying to take on the winner of the Democratic primary. Gov. Hochul holds massive polling leads in that race; she faces long-shot challenges from Rep. Tom Suozzi and Public Advocate Jumaane Williams.

Primary Day in the governor’s race falls June 28.

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