Less than 48 hours after being reelected as Nassau County Executive, Bruce Blakeman is eyeing a run for governor next year.

"We're looking at it very seriously," he said Thursday. "I've been on the phone all morning with political leaders and community leaders, and, most importantly, business leaders who are very concerned about what’s going on in New York City."

On Tuesday, as Democrats won key seats in Virginia, New Jersey and New York City, Republicans swept Nassau County, carrying on a red torch from 2021 — holding onto all countywide offices, supervisors’ seats of all three towns, and taking full control of Democratic strongholds like the Long Beach City Council.

Blakeman defeated his Democratic challenger, Nassau Legis. Seth Koslow (D-Merrick) by more than 36,000 votes. Four years

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