Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has officially declared her candidacy for the 2026 New York gubernatorial race, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown with incumbent Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul. Stefanik, a prominent ally of former President Donald Trump, made her announcement on X, where she launched a scathing critique of Hochul, labeling her as “the worst governor in America” and accusing her of transforming New York into “the most unaffordable state in the nation.”
Hochul swiftly countered, characterizing Stefanik as Trump’s “number one cheerleader in Congress” and his “right-hand woman in his war on New York.” Stefanik, who has represented New York’s 21st congressional district since 2014, has long been a vocal supporter of Trump, particularly during his first impeachment in 2019. Trump had initially nominated her for the role of United Nations ambassador during his second term but withdrew the nomination to preserve the Republican majority in the House of Representatives.
Stefanik also criticized Hochul for her late endorsement of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, accusing her of aligning with “the raging Defund the Police, Tax Hiking Communist” policies that she claims have harmed New York families. A September poll by Siena College revealed that in a hypothetical matchup, Hochul would lead with 52% support compared to Stefanik’s 27%. However, the same poll indicated significant dissatisfaction with Hochul’s leadership, with only 37% of respondents willing to support her re-election in 2026, while 51% expressed a preference for a different candidate.
Hochul already faces a primary challenge from her lieutenant governor, Anthony Delgado. If Stefanik secures the Republican nomination, she would aim to become the first Republican governor of New York since George Pataki, who left office in 2007. The race is expected to be a pivotal moment in New York politics, reflecting broader national divisions and the enduring influence of Trump within the Republican Party.
