One of her favorite speeches, by Theodore Roosevelt, she said, refers to “the man in the arena, who is marred by dust and sweat and blood, in stark contrast to the timid souls on the sideline. Today, for the first time in New York history, a woman will enter that arena as governor.” She ran through priorities from getting kids back to school safely, to tackling the pandemic, racism and opioid addiction, and helping small businesses and struggling cities.
“As I undertake the weighty responsibility before me, know that I have the confidence, the courage and the ability to lead New Yorkers forward and make New York’s women proud. You’ll find me to be direct, straight-talking and decisive. I will not be deterred [from being] bloodied and marred in the process of doing what’s right for the people of this great state,” she said.
yesterday, Cuomo angrily portrayed himself as the victim of a politically motivated “media frenzy” and said he was leaving only to free the New York state government from distraction.It is “our time to unleash the power of New York’s women, and to make sure that any barriers to success and opportunity are eradicated once and for all,” Hochul said.
This week she named women as her two top aides. Karen Persichilli Keogh, known in political circles by her initials KPK, will become secretary to the governor, the highest-ranking appointed position in the state. She succeeds Melissa DeRosa, the first woman to hold the position. She hasn’t yet named a Lieutenant Governor but is reportedly looking for someone in NYC to balance the ticket as she’s from Eastern New York. Cuomo had the same consideration when he picked her as his running mate.
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