Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday doubled down on her unwavering support for President Biden in the 2024 election, while she separately proclaimed she is one of the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s “greatest champions.”
“That’s who I want dealing with Putin and and everybody else and dealing with the challenges that we have in the Middle East and with NATO, that is the person to preserve world order,” Hochul said. “At the domestic level, there is no recent president who can touch the accomplishments of Joe Biden. That is undisputed.”
When asked if she would leave the governorship to accept a cabinet position in Biden’s administration if he won another four-year term, Hochul responded, “Hell no.” However, transit advocates, furious over Hochul’s decision to pause the tolling program, were quick to scoff at her comments.
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