Kathy Hochul, New York
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The drastic transformation of Gov. Kathy Hochul's face
You might not be familiar with New York's 57th governor's old look, when she was just lieutenant governor, but trust us, it's quite the transformation.
New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul is seeking re-election but is facing a primary challenge from the state’s lieutenant governor, Antonio Delgado.
Linda Sun, accused of acting as a Chinese agent, said the then-lieutenant governor was “much more obedient” than then-Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Linda Sun allegedly told Chinese officials that Kathy Hochul was “more obedient" than Andrew Cuomo, prosecutors said in her corruption trial.
The former top state official who allegedly served as a Chinese agent once bragged that Kathy Hochul was “much more obedient” than then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
As lieutenant governor for the past four years under Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, Hochul has worked on women’s rights and family issues, crisscrossing the state and attending as many as four events a day. In many ways, she has played a ceremonial role under ...
When Kathy Hochul is sworn in this week, she will become the first woman to serve as the governor of New York, ascending from her role as lieutenant governor after the resignation of Andrew Cuomo.
Only 37% of New York voters polled by Siena last week said they want to reelect Hochul, with a whopping 50% saying they want someone else.
The latest Siena poll found that Stefanik has a large lead over the other main Republican in the gubernatorial race- Bruce Blakeman from Long Island. Of the Republican voters who were polled, 48% said they’d vote for Stefanik compared to 17% who supported Blakeman. More than a third of Republicans were undecided.