Republicans thought that they had an unlikely but conceivable path to victory with Cuomo facing a bruising primary in 2022. Now they face a new formidable opponent: Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul
Her policies are hard to nail down, he says, because she will “ebb and flow and twist and turn to be a chameleon, whatever her surroundings are.“she was “not aware of any of the allegations whatsoever” in Attorney General Tish James’s report detailing 11 accusations of sexual harassment against Cuomo. She also said anyone who was implicated in that report will not be a part of her new administration.
“Typically, when I’m home in Buffalo, I hear how powerful she is. But then, yesterday, it’s, ‘I had nothing to do with this,'” Langworthy said. “'I was out cutting ribbons and going to pizza parties.’ Which is it? Are you prepared to lead the state? Were you making governmental decisions, or were you just a mascot for the administration?”said he expects from contenders looking to repurpose their Cuomo attacks and use them on Hochul.
of Hochul’s knowledge of the allegations or the administration’s toxic culture and the state’s Covid-19 response, which remains under investigation. Astorino, who lost to Cuomo in 2014 but has continued his campaign despite the party’s support for Zeldin, said there is little difference in campaigning against Hochul or Cuomo because it’s a singular system, he said.
“There likely will be a competitive Democratic primary and we’re going to continue to be able to develop a massive fundraising advantage over our opponent as opposed to what has so far been us having to play catch up,” he said.The younger Giuliani, famous for delivering the mayoral oath of office along with his father when he was 7, has been doing a fair bit of old-fashioned retail campaigning himself.
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