Rudy Giuliani's son Andrew gets zero votes from GOP leaders in bid for New York governor

Andrew Giuliani is the Republican candidate for New York Governor's Race 2022. Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty ImagesAndrew Giuliani (35), is the son Rudy Giuliani, former New York City Mayor.He announced that he would be seeking the Republican nomination for New York Governor's Race in May 2021.Check out more stories from Insider's business page.Rudy Giuliani, the son of a former New York mayor and Trump's personal attorney, did not receive any support in secret voting by local Republican leaders for his candidacy to become New York's next governor.Andrew Giuliani, who claimed he was a born politician, announced that he would be seeking the GOP nomination in 2022. He said, "I am a politician from the womb." It's in my DNA."However, the leaders of New York's Republican Party don't feel it.According to the Democrat & Chronicle, Giuliani was not voted in by Republican county chairs or members at the Republican state committee in a straw poll held in Albany on Monday.The New York GOP reports that more people chose not to vote - 10% - rather than voting for Giuliani. Giuliani has said that his views are "very, very similar" with the views of the former president he served.The US Congressman Lee Zeldin won 85% of the vote. He was followed by Rob Astorino, a former Westchester County Executive, with 5%.Business Insider has the original article.