Governor Kathy Hochul is in real trouble with New York voters. A majority don’t want her as governor again. They’re looking for someone else to lead the state.
Hochul is scared the far-left won’t show up to support her. She knows her political survival is at risk. This fear comes straight from Congressman Mike Lawler who sees her weakness.
New polls prove voters are rejecting Hochul. Fifty-five percent want somebody new as governor. Only thirty-seven percent say they’d vote to reelect her.
Even when matched against Republican challengers, Hochul can’t break fifty percent support. She’s stuck in the mid-forties against top GOP names. That spells big trouble for any incumbent.
Democrats aren’t even fully behind her. Less than half of her own party backs her for reelection. That’s a shocking lack of enthusiasm.
New Yorkers feel their state is going in the wrong direction. Hochul’s policies have made life worse for families. People see the damage every day.
She’s lost touch with regular Americans. Her agenda favors radicals over hardworking taxpayers. New York deserves leadership that puts citizens first.
Republicans have a clear shot to win back the governor’s mansion. Hochul’s weakness shows real hope for change in 2026.