In a news cycle where a communist mayoral candidate is sucking up most of the air and other radicals are taking the rest, my VIP for this week is Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), who leads the race for New York Governor. In a head-to-head poll, Stefanik polls 43% support among New York registered voters, and current Democrat New York Governor Kathy Hochul polling 42%. In his article published at The Daily Signal, Jacob Adams reported the following:
“The
margin of error is +/- 4% for the NYC sample, and +/- 3.3% for the full New
York statewide sample,” according to the Manhattan Institute. Still, the
statistical tie is stunning in a state that voted for then-Vice President
Kamala Harris, a Democrat, in last year’s presidential election by double
digits.
Hochul
has thrown her support behind self-described democratic socialist New York City
mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani over her former boss, Andrew Cuomo, the former
Democratic governor now running for mayor as an independent.
Even
some Mamdani supporters appear less than enthused by the New York governor.
Hochul was heckled during her recent appearance in Queens with the mayoral
candidate with calls to “tax the rich.”
“Kathy
Hochul and single-party Democrat rule have failed New York, making it the most
unaffordable state in the country, with the highest taxes, energy, utility,
rent, and grocery bills, making it unaffordable to raise a family, work, and
start a business,” Stefanik spokeswoman Bernadette Breslin said in a statement
adding: “New Yorkers of all political parties are hungry for new common sense
leadership after decades of Hochul’s failed, single-party Democrat rule.
Stefanik
is a New York state native who has served in the House of Representatives since
2015. She was chairwoman of the House Republican Conference from 2021 to 2025.
A prominent defender of Israel, Stefanik earned national press coverage over
her grilling of university presidents in the wake of rising antisemitism on
college campuses following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks against
Israel….
A
separate poll found that only 39% of New Yorkers approve of Hochul’s
performance as governor, compared with 56% that disapprove.
Stefanik
has yet to officially declare her candidacy to be the Republican nominee for
the 2026 New York gubernatorial election, but is expected to do so after the
off-year elections next Tuesday….
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