New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., have already begun trading barbs in the 2026 gubernatorial race amid reports that the Republican congresswoman is considering a run.
When asked about Stefanik’s potential bid, the Democrat responded by saying she’s heard from “people in the North Country” concerned about Trump’s tariffs policies and how that will impact the region, particularly with its relationship with Canada.
“So, no matter who the GOP nominee is next year that I’ll be running against, it’ll be an extreme MAGA Republican and I look forward to that fight,” Hochul said while taking questions on Wednesday.
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Stefanik, who has not officially announced a campaign, clapped back at the governor.
“The Worst Governor in America takes the bait and responds by talking about ‘People in the North Country.’ Just a quick reminder of …