New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently stirred controversy on MSNBC, claiming that voting Republican in New York equates to being “anti-woman” and “anti-American.” Her remarks have sparked a backlash from Republicans and independents alike, who argue that such rhetoric is divisive and dismissive of millions of New Yorkers. Critics suggest that Hochul’s comments reflect a larger trend in this election cycle, with Democrats increasingly resorting to inflammatory language to cast their political opponents in a negative light. Many see this approach as a sign of desperation, perhaps signaling that Democrats sense waning support among voters, especially in key swing areas across the state.
Quite the closing message from the so called campaign of joy: If you don’t vote Democrat, you are Nazi, Hitler loving, anti-American garbage. pic.twitter.com/pbz47BSOwO
— Lee Zeldin (@LeeMZeldin) November 3, 2024