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Major Republican rumored for gubernatorial run, hits back against Dem: ‘Worst governor in America'
Major Republican rumored for gubernatorial run, hits back against Dem: ‘Worst governor in America'

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

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Major Republican rumored for gubernatorial run, hits back against Dem: ‘Worst governor in America'

Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., a key Trump ally who is rumored to be planning a gubernatorial run in 2026, hit back hard against New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul, calling her the "worst governor in America" after the Democrat dinged her over Medicaid cuts. In a Friday post on social media, Hochul accused Stefanik of voting "to put five hospitals in her district on the chopping block, endangering her own constituents' lives, health, and jobs—all to serve Donald Trump." "I won't stand for it. I'm fighting like hell to save New Yorkers' health care," said Hochul. In response, Stefanik posted on X, "Hi @KathyHochul! Welcome to the fight." Gop Advisor Explains How Republicans Can 'Capitalize' On 'Radical' Candidate Zohran Mamdani "You didn't get exposed enough during our last round when you testified and were totally exposed for your dangerous and failed sanctuary state policies ?? Let's do Medicaid now," she wrote. Read On The Fox News App Stefanik slammed Hochul for giving Medicaid benefits to illegal immigrants, "putting New Yorkers most vulnerable LAST." "NY's Medicaid program is rampant with tens of billions of waste, fraud, and abuse under Kathy's watch," she wrote. "Kathy Hochul, the Worst Governor in America oversees the worst run Medicaid program in the country harming NYers. Medicaid is an incredibly important program that I have worked to strengthen for New Yorkers." The New York congresswoman then added, "Oh and Kathy, your numbers in rural NY are plummeting" and "I have been nationally recognized as the TOP advocate to deliver results for rural hospitals due to my work for hospitals in my district." Hochul Fails To Recall Illegal Aliens Charged In High-profile Criminal Cases, Including Woman's Subway Burning In another post, Stefanik said, "Oh Kathy. I'm glad I set your schedule these days - from setting your Tweet schedule by forcing you to tweet on the Communist Mayor who just won in your Democrat Party in NYC. To you now scrambling to go to Saranac Lake because of news articles. When I have an announcement to make, believe me you'll know." This comes after Stefanik pressured Hochul to say whether she supported the new Democratic nominee for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani, who has made controversial statements criticizing Israel and promoting Palestine and who identifies as a Democratic Socialist. Hochul has since said she plans to meet with Mamdani to discuss his ideas for the city but has not yet issued a full endorsement. Stefanik has said that as the leader of the New York Democratic Party, Hochul "fully embraced the antisemitic, Communist nominee," adding, "she owns this catastrophe." Could This Top Trump Ally Break Republican's 2-Decade Losing Streak In This Key State? Earlier this month, Stefanik told a Republican crowd in Staten Island she was "strongly considering" entering the race for governor. She unveiled a new state political action committee, Save New York, which appears aimed at further cementing her status as a heavyweight in Empire State GOP article source: Major Republican rumored for gubernatorial run, hits back against Dem: 'Worst governor in America'

Stefanik fires back at ‘worst governor in America' after Hochul jabs on Medicaid cuts
Stefanik fires back at ‘worst governor in America' after Hochul jabs on Medicaid cuts

New York Post

time13 hours ago

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  • New York Post

Stefanik fires back at ‘worst governor in America' after Hochul jabs on Medicaid cuts

Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., a key Trump ally who is rumored to be planning a gubernatorial run in 2026, hit back hard against New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul, calling her the 'worst governor in America' after the Democrat dinged her over Medicaid cuts. In a Friday post on social media, Hochul accused Stefanik of voting 'to put five hospitals in her district on the chopping block, endangering her own constituents' lives, health, and jobs—all to serve Donald Trump.' 'I won't stand for it. I'm fighting like hell to save New Yorkers' health care,' said Hochul. In response, Stefanik posted on X, 'Hi @KathyHochul! Welcome to the fight.' 'You didn't get exposed enough during our last round when you testified and were totally exposed for your dangerous and failed sanctuary state policies ?? Let's do Medicaid now,' she wrote. Stefanik slammed Hochul for giving Medicaid benefits to illegal immigrants, 'putting New Yorkers most vulnerable LAST.' 3 Rep. Elise Stefanik is rumored to be planning a gubernatorial run in 2026 and called out Gov. Kathy Hochul as the 'worst governor in America.' FOX News 'NY's Medicaid program is rampant with tens of billions of waste, fraud, and abuse under Kathy's watch,' she wrote. 'Kathy Hochul, the Worst Governor in America oversees the worst run Medicaid program in the country harming NYers. Medicaid is an incredibly important program that I have worked to strengthen for New Yorkers.' 3 On X, Stefanik said, 'Hi @KathyHochul! Welcome to the fight.' FOX News The New York congresswoman then added, 'Oh and Kathy, your numbers in rural NY are plummeting' and 'I have been nationally recognized as the TOP advocate to deliver results for rural hospitals due to my work for hospitals in my district.' In another post, Stefanik said, 'Oh Kathy. I'm glad I set your schedule these days – from setting your Tweet schedule by forcing you to tweet on the Communist Mayor who just won in your Democrat Party in NYC. To you now scrambling to go to Saranac Lake because of news articles. When I have an announcement to make, believe me you'll know.' This comes after Stefanik pressured Hochul to say whether she supported the new Democratic nominee for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani, who has made controversial statements criticizing Israel and promoting Palestine and who identifies as a Democratic Socialist. 3 Stefanik called out Hochul on social media for closing hospitals in her district, while she also criticized her policy of giving illegal immigrants Medicaid benefits. Christopher Sadowski Hochul has since said she plans to meet with Mamdani to discuss his ideas for the city but has not yet issued a full endorsement. Stefanik has said that as the leader of the New York Democratic Party, Hochul 'fully embraced the antisemitic, Communist nominee,' adding, 'she owns this catastrophe.' Earlier this month, Stefanik told a Republican crowd in Staten Island she was 'strongly considering' entering the race for governor. She unveiled a new state political action committee, Save New York, which appears aimed at further cementing her status as a heavyweight in Empire State GOP politics. Fox News Digital's Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.

‘Political earthquake': Radical Zohran Mamdani's win shows the ‘Bernie bros' are taking over
‘Political earthquake': Radical Zohran Mamdani's win shows the ‘Bernie bros' are taking over

Sky News AU

timea day ago

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  • Sky News AU

‘Political earthquake': Radical Zohran Mamdani's win shows the ‘Bernie bros' are taking over

Sky News host James Morrow has discussed the 'political earthquake' occurring in New York City. Zohran Mamdani, a self-declared socialist, has likely won the city's Democratic mayoral primary race. 'He is very likely to win the general election later this year,' Mr Morrow said. 'This is important because it is the biggest indicator that the hard left, the Democrat socialist wing of the Democrat Party, you know the Bernie bros … well, they're taking over.'

GOP sharpens its claws over Mamdani
GOP sharpens its claws over Mamdani

Politico

time2 days ago

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  • Politico

GOP sharpens its claws over Mamdani

REPUBLICAN GLEE: It's a shock to mainstream Democrats — and boon for Republicans eager for political ammo in 2026 and 2028. Zohran Mamdani's stunning performance in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary has energized Republicans eager to make a bonafide socialist the face of the Democrats. The attacks have only escalated in the hours since former Gov. Andrew Cuomo conceded to Mamdani, a democratic socialist who harnessed anti-establishment sentiment around the city. 'It's finally happened, the Democrats have crossed the line,' President Donald Trump posted Wednesday on his social media platform. 'Zohran Mamdani, a 100% Communist Lunatic, has just won the Dem Primary, and is on his way to becoming Mayor.' 'If you engineered the modern Democrat Party in a lab, you'd get Zohran Mamdani: Antisemitic, anti-police and anti-American,' said Mike Marinella, spokesperson for the National Republican Congressional Committee. 'Every vulnerable House Democrat will own him, and every Democrat running in a primary will fear him.' The NRCC immediately prepared a graphic juxtaposing Mamdani with vulnerable New York House Democrats. In it, a speech bubble beside Mamdani reads, 'Defund the police!' Mamdani, who looks now to a general election with incumbent Eric Adams and Republican Curtis Sliwa as opponents, has distanced himself from the 'defund the police' cry since the George Floyd protests of 2020. Republican Reps. Mike Lawler and Elise Stefanik — who are both weighing bids for governor next year — packed their social media feeds with posts attacking Gov. Kathy Hochul for sharing a party with Mamdani. 'Hochul is the leader of the NY Democrat Party and fully embraced the antisemitic, Communist nominee. She owns this catastrophe,' Stefanik posted. 'Paging @GovKathyHochul: do you endorse @ZohranKMamdani for New York City Mayor?' Lawler posted, offering yes, no and 'OMG FML' as response options. Lawler also sent a fundraising email to his supporters with the subject line, 'New York City is in Danger.' Mamdani and his allies have pushed back on allegations that his criticisms of Israel are antisemitic. He has vowed to protect Jewish New Yorkers and counts liberal Jews as part of his coalition of support. Still, charges of antisemitism have dogged him. He refused to denounce the phrase 'globalize the intifada' — regarded by many Jews as a call to violence against them — saying it means different things to different people. Working Families Party co-director Ana María Archila defended Mamdani and his mandate in the face of GOP attacks. 'The Republicans elected a fascist, and our task is to fight fascism,' she told Playbook. 'The Democratic Party has an opportunity to say we are going to listen to the voices that have always been left behind by the Democratic Party.' Democratic leaders who resisted weighing in on the primary between Mamdani and Cuomo offered tepid congratulations to the Queens assemblymember. 'Voters made their voices heard, demanding a more affordable, more livable New York City,' Hochul said. 'I hear them loud and clear.' Like Hochul, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer focused on Mamdani's economic platform. 'He ran an impressive campaign that connected with New Yorkers about affordability, fairness & opportunity,' Schumer posted on X. — Emily Ngo with Jeff Coltin FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL ON TO NOVEMBER: Mayor Eric Adams kicked off the general election Wednesday on Fox News where the Republican-friendly network's hosts helped the incumbent beat up on Mamdani, calling him a 'radical' and an 'antisemite.' 'He's a snake oil salesman. He will say and do anything to get elected,' Adams said when asked about Mamdani's policy proposals. He argued that if Mamdani wanted to raise taxes and make buses free, he could have done that as an Assemblymember. 'If $30 million dollars repeating these lies and slanders did not sway votes in a Democratic primary, it feels unlikely they will in a general,' Mamdani campaign spokesperson Andrew Epstein responded. 'We are excited to take this fight to the mayor and defeat him in November.' Adams plans to run for reelection on an independent line, and will have a campaign kickoff rally outside City Hall Thursday. He also slammed Cuomo in the interview, saying that Cuomo 'did not bring the energy of wanting to be mayor. And New Yorkers, they know, they have the smell test.' Adams said he only slept an hour and a half last night because his phone was going off from people who wanted to support him in the general election. Meanwhile, Mamdani kicked off the day with an interview on WNYC's The Brian Lehrer Show, saying that he won the votes of people who voted for Trump by listening to them and keeping 'a relentless focus on cost of living.' The presumptive Democratic nominee spent the rest of the day fielding calls and taking meetings, Epstein said. Mamdani will be on Jen Psaki's show on MSNBC tonight. — Jeff Coltin FROM THE CAPITOL 'TRANSIT WON': MTA CEO Janno Lieber, who's been skeptical of free buses, offered an optimistic take on Mamdani's primary victory today. Mamdani campaigned on making buses 'free and fast,' though Albany, not the mayor, controls the MTA. 'What Mamdani has introduced is a lot of discussion about how to have more transit and more affordable transit and better transit — and he's been consistent on that,' Lieber said at a press conference following the MTA's board meeting. 'That's what I take away from it. I'm looking forward to other candidates joining him in that conversation, and we really welcome that.' Lieber declared that 'transit won' during the primary and cited the victories of Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine, who won his primary to be city comptroller, and state Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal, who won the race to succeed Levine as borough president. Both are boosters of the MTA and its major policy pushes, including congestion pricing. — Ry Rivard REV FOR ROULETTE: Al Sharpton is backing Jay-Z's bid for a casino in Times Square as the proposed gaming site attempts to overcome political hurdles before a Friday deadline. Sharpton is slated to appear with members and leadership from building service workers union 32BJ SEIU in Times Square tomorrow afternoon, Playbook is first to report. 'A New York casino belongs in Times Square and it should be designed to benefit all New Yorkers. That's why I'm a supporter of Caesars Palace Times Square,' Sharpton said in a statement. Sharpton's endorsement of the bid — which is also backed by real estate giant SL Green — comes with the rollout of a new plan that would allow local households to purchase small stakes of equity in the project for just $500 or more. The firms behind the bid also unveiled another aspect of the proposal on Tuesday: a new STI testing center in Hell's Kitchen that would open if the bid is successful. The bid hinges on the support of local electeds, and state Sen. Liz Krueger and Assemblymember Tony Simone have already indicated they are less than enthusiastic about the plan. 'I think casinos are some of the worst kinds of predatory gambling,' Krueger told Playbook last year. 'So it's OK with me if no casinos come to New York ever again.' — Jason Beeferman IN OTHER NEWS — CUOMO SPEAKS: The former governor spoke with CBS' Marcia Kramer for the first time since his solemn concession speech last night. (ARTICLE) (WATCH) — BERNIE SPEAKS: Democratic socialist forefather Bernie Sanders reflected on Mamdani's victory. (POLITICO) — NADLER FOR MAM': Manhattan Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler came out for Mamdani as the democratic socialist is seeking to unify Democrats. (The New York Times) Missed this morning's New York Playbook? We forgive you. Read it here.

Joy Reid brutally roasted after calling for Jasmine Crockett to lead the Democrats
Joy Reid brutally roasted after calling for Jasmine Crockett to lead the Democrats

Sky News AU

time4 days ago

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  • Sky News AU

Joy Reid brutally roasted after calling for Jasmine Crockett to lead the Democrats

Political commentator Joy Reid has been brutally roasted after calling for United States Representative Jasmine Crockett to lead the Democrats. Her comments came while speaking on the radio station 'The Breakfast Club', where she discussed her firing from MSNBC and the Democrat Party's current state. Reid had theorised that her coverage of US President Donald Trump and the ongoing war in Gaza were factors that led to her firing from MSNBC. The former MSNBC host was then questioned about the Democrat Party, where Reid went on a tangent about what they had become. 'I've been a Democrat since I was old enough to vote, but I'm barely hanging on, honestly," she said. 'I'm not willing to seed the country to Trumpism and MAGA simply because I'm clinging to this party." 'I'm like at this point, who cares what the party label is, give me an effective fighter." 'If Jasmine Crockett is the most effective fighter, give me Jasmine Crockett … just give me her, because we need a leader.'

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