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Related: About this forumShould Cuomo step down, meet Kathy Hochul...
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/03/who-is-andrew-cuomos-lieutenant-governor-kathy-hochul.htmlShould Cuomo ultimately step or be forced down before his third term ends next year, Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul would take over and become the first female governor in the history of the state. Below is an overview of Hochul, 62, her long career in politics, the job shes done as lieutenant governor, and how she has responded to the allegations against Cuomo.
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Before running for lieutenant governor, Hochul had a reputation as a moderate Democrat which was arguably a political necessity where she had run for office upstate. In local and county races, she regularly ran on the Conservative Party line. In 2007, when she was Erie County clerk, she gained some notoriety downstate for opposing then-Governor Eliot Spitzers effort to issue drivers licenses to undocumented immigrants vowing to arrest any immigrant who tried to apply for one at county offices. In 2011, she ran for Congress as an independent Democrat, and earned an endorsement from the National Rifle Association.
As with other upstate Democrats, like Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Hochuls politics have shifted in statewide office. She reversed her position on drivers licenses for undocumented immigrants, for instance, and has been in ideological lockstep with the Cuomo administration. Hochul has described her evolution, and past positions, as a matter of trying to best represent her constituents and their views.
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The Buffalo News editorial board, in its endorsement of Hochul for lieutenant governor in 2018, emphasized her solid record of public service for western New York, her economic-development efforts, and her advocacy for women, noting that she sees the governor-lieutenant governor relationship as akin to that of Barack Obama and Joe Biden someone in sync with the chiefs priorities She is the face of the initiatives, making appearances, leading task forces, and rallying support in the community and with legislators.
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Before running for lieutenant governor, Hochul had a reputation as a moderate Democrat which was arguably a political necessity where she had run for office upstate. In local and county races, she regularly ran on the Conservative Party line. In 2007, when she was Erie County clerk, she gained some notoriety downstate for opposing then-Governor Eliot Spitzers effort to issue drivers licenses to undocumented immigrants vowing to arrest any immigrant who tried to apply for one at county offices. In 2011, she ran for Congress as an independent Democrat, and earned an endorsement from the National Rifle Association.
As with other upstate Democrats, like Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Hochuls politics have shifted in statewide office. She reversed her position on drivers licenses for undocumented immigrants, for instance, and has been in ideological lockstep with the Cuomo administration. Hochul has described her evolution, and past positions, as a matter of trying to best represent her constituents and their views.
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The Buffalo News editorial board, in its endorsement of Hochul for lieutenant governor in 2018, emphasized her solid record of public service for western New York, her economic-development efforts, and her advocacy for women, noting that she sees the governor-lieutenant governor relationship as akin to that of Barack Obama and Joe Biden someone in sync with the chiefs priorities She is the face of the initiatives, making appearances, leading task forces, and rallying support in the community and with legislators.
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Should Cuomo step down, meet Kathy Hochul... (Original Post)
TreasonousBastard
Mar 2021
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marble falls
(62,060 posts)1. She seems eminently qualified.
samnsara
(18,282 posts)2. i have 'heard' she wont be so tough on trump..
....convicting trump of his crimes isnt just a NY issue..it has National ramifications and I think NY owes it to the rest of the nation to not muck this up.
fmdaddio
(222 posts)3. The talk in NY
Family and friends in my home state believe this is the first move to help grease the skids to insure that if Drumpf is convicted in NY he will be pardoned. Worth keeping in mind.
choie
(4,490 posts)4. the governor doesn't have any power
over AG Letitia James. I'm pretty confident she's not going to stop going after trump.
DeeDeeNY
(3,491 posts)5. When is the next election for NY governor?
Trump worshiper Lee Zeldin is waiting to swoop in if Hochul takes over but doesnt succeed.
choie
(4,490 posts)6. 2022 I believe
n/t