'She's Full Of S**t!': Kathy Hochul Trashes Elise Stefanik For Leaning Into Mamdani Attacks

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  • New York Governor Kathy Hochul criticized Republican challenger Elise Stefanik for intensifying attacks against Mayor
  • This confrontation is significant as Hochul currently leads Stefanik by 20 points in a recent poll, indicating her strong position in the race. However, Stefanik's aggressive campaigning may resonate with certain voter demographics, complicating Hochul's path to re
  • The ongoing political discourse reflects broader themes of immigration and public safety, as both candidates navigate contentious issues. Stefanik's recent criticisms regarding illegal immigration and Hochul's tax policies suggest a polarized electorate, with independent voters increasingly pivotal in determining the outcome of the upcoming election.
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