'Unnecessary and protracted': Elise Stefanik drops out of New York governor's race



Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York suspended her gubernatorial campaign on Friday just weeks after joining the race in November.

Stefanik becomes one of many prospective Republican retirees, clarifying that she will not seek to return to Congress either. Stefanik maintained that she would have won the Republican gubernatorial primary but that her candidacy would draw away crucial resources in an electorally "challenging" state like New York.

This is not the first time Stefanik's career has taken an abrupt turn.

"I am truly humbled and grateful for the historic and overwhelming support from Republicans, Conservatives, Independents, and Democrats all across the state for our campaign to Save New York," Stefanik said in a Friday post on X.

"However, as we have seen in past elections, while we would have overwhelmingly won this primary, it is not an effective use of our time or your generous resources to spend the first half of next year in an unnecessary and protracted Republican primary, especially in a challenging state like New York," Stefanik added.

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Stefanik said her family was a big part of her political calculus, saying she would regret taking more time away from being with her young son.

"And while many know me as Congresswoman, my most important title is Mom," Stefanik said. "I believe that being a parent is life's greatest gift and greatest responsibility. I have thought deeply about this and I know that as a mother, I will feel profound regret if I don't further focus on my young son's safety, growth, and happiness — particularly at his tender age."

This is not the first time Stefanik's career has taken an abrupt turn.

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Stefanik was President Donald Trump's first pick to serve as ambassador to the United Nations, even forfeiting her leadership position in the House and going through the early stages of Senate confirmation at the beginning of the year. Her nomination was later pulled, with Republican leadership citing the historically narrow House margins. Mike Waltz was instead confirmed to the position.

Stefanik returned to the House and later announced her gubernatorial run in November, before announcing on Friday she would step back from public service altogether.

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'100% MAGA' county executive joins governor's race in New York



While Republicans may have suffered some defeats in the elections last month, one Republican with a proven track record is tossing his hat into the ring in New York.

On Tuesday, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman announced that he will be running for New York governor in 2026, challenging Democrat incumbent Kathy Hochul.

'I am ready to take on Kathy Hochul and fight for our families.'

"It is official. I am running for Governor of New York. Our state is struggling with high taxes, rising utility bills, and rising crime. New Yorkers deserve a proven leader who will Put New York First," Blakeman announced in a Tuesday morning post.

"New York needs leadership that works. I am ready to take on Kathy Hochul and fight for our families," Blakeman added.

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Blakeman's announcement video touted his ties to President Trump as well as his successful track record as Nassau County executive. Blakeman's wins include Nassau County being named the safest county in America and the successful ban of males in girls' sports.

Kathy Hochul and her team offered a variety of responses to Blakeman's announcement.

"Bruce Blakeman is another MAGA cheerleader running to do Donald Trump’s bidding in New York — and raise your costs. Not on my watch," Hochul said on her personal X account.

"Meet Bootlicker Blakeman, #1 fan of Trump’s expensive tariffs. 100% MAGA, 0% committed to fighting for New York," Hochul's team said above an attack video on X.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) previously announced her candidacy as well.

According to Fox News, Stefanik's campaign said of Blakeman's announcement: "Public polling has repeatedly shown Elise Stefanik leads Blakeman by 70% in a primary, including beating him soundly on Long Island. Elise is the strongest candidate against Kathy Hochul by a long shot."

Trump has previously praised both Stefanik and Blakeman for their work in New York, so it is unclear who will ultimately gain his endorsement.

"I don't think the president has to make a decision now. Let's see how it plays out," Blakeman said in an interview on "Fox & Friends."

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'Gunshots and the screaming': 2 people shot outside home of New York gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin



A shooting erupted outside the Long Island home of Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) on Sunday afternoon. The New York Republican gubernatorial candidate and his wife were not home at the time of the shooting, but his teen daughters experienced the frightening situation that left them "shaken."

Around 2:18 p.m. on Sunday, two people were shot outside of Zeldin's home in Shirley, New York.

"My 16-year-old daughters, Mikayla and Arianna, were at our house doing homework, while my wife, Diana, and I were in the car, having just departed the Bronx Columbus Day Parade in Morris Park," Zeldin said in a news release.

"After my daughters heard the gunshots and the screaming, they ran upstairs, locked themselves in the bathroom and immediately called 911," Zeldin stated. "They acted very swiftly and smartly every step of the way and Diana and I are extremely proud of them."

Zeldin said one of the bullets landed "just 30 feet" from his daughters.

"The two individuals who were shot were laying down under my front porch and the bushes in front of our porch," he added.

Zeldin said his twin teen daughters are "shaken, but ok."

Zeldin concluded, "Like so many New Yorkers, crime has literally made its way to our front door. My family is grateful to all who have reached out and we will provide another update when we can."

New York Gov. Kathy Holchul's opponent said his family is working with investigators, and that he provided security camera footage to the police.

The situation around the shooting is unclear, but Suffolk County Police confirmed that the shooting had no connection to the Zeldin family.

A police spokesperson said the two people who were shot were transported to a local hospital for treatment.

Zeldin has been a fierce critic of crime running rampant in New York under Holchul's watch.

"In Kathy Hochul’s New York, crime is out of control," he said last month in a tweet promoting his campaign ad that highlighted crimes committed in New York.

"She's been pandering to pro-criminal allies and she's been on the wrong side of these issues one after the other," Zeldin told Fox News host Harris Faulkner on Friday. "Kathy Hochul can't confront this head-on because she hasn't actually been doing anything about it."

In May, Zeldin was physically attacked by a man during an event in Rochester, New York.

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