Former Cuomo aide blasts Hochul’s ‘lack of leadership’ on subway crime

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has been dropping floor in her reelection race towards Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin, and a former aide to Hochul’s predecessor Andrew Cuomo is blaming her lack of response to crime in New York Metropolis, particularly relating to the subway.

In a Tuesday night interview with WABC radio’s John Catsimatidis, former Cuomo aide Melissa DeRosa stated that “there’s an actual disconnect” between Democratic politicians and New Yorkers relating to crime, pointing at Hochul particularly. Zeldin, in the meantime, has centered a lot of his marketing campaign on focusing on crime and supporting legislation enforcement, typically referring to state bail reform legal guidelines that require many offenders to be instantly launched with out bail.

“It’s not simply what Lee is saying, it’s extra what Hochul isn’t saying,” DeRosa stated, noting that regardless of the state authorities having “a really huge position” within the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) that runs the subway, Hochul “has been fully absent from the dialog, virtually as if she has completely nothing to do with it.”

DeRosa famous that the majority New York Metropolis residents are “held hostage” by the MTA as a result of they don’t have vehicles and can’t afford to take different modes of transportation to and from work.

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“And proper now, every single day, you’re seeing tales pop about folks being pushed onto subway tracks, the place there’s somebody getting stabbed, someone getting shot, folks getting mugged,” DeRosa stated. “And the issue, I believe, with the Democratic Occasion proper now and politicians on the left is that they consider that they persuade New Yorkers to not really feel one thing that they really feel. And the truth is that politicians work for voters, not the opposite approach round. And so after they’re speaking to the folks that they rent, that they put in workplace, ‘I don’t really feel secure,’ and the politicians are responding by placing their head within the sand or attempting to speak about statistics and clarify to them why what they’re seeing and feeling isn’t actual, it’s not going to work.”

“Except the Democratic politicians – Hochul particularly, however typically – get good to this,” DeRosa added, “they’re going to have an uncomfortably shut Election Day.”

Catsimatidis questioned why there are not any “widespread sense Democrats” speaking about this.

“I believe that voters reply to management, and so they reply to a scarcity of management,” DeRosa stated. “And proper now the silence out of state authorities, the governor’s workplace, on subway crime is deafening. And the truth is, folks need to really feel secure, that’s their proper.”

DeRosa stated that the day past she heard a report about somebody being pushed onto the subway tracks after which being rescued.

“Hochul places out her schedule, and she or he says that she’s going to be making a public service announcement,” DeRosa stated, stating she was “hopeful” that “lastly, they’re going to say one thing about crime and the MTA.”

As a substitute, she recalled, Hochul’s announcement was about catalytic converter theft.

“When there are actually huge issues, politicians tend to duck them after they assume they’ll’t resolve them or attempt to keep away from them. However that is one which’s not going away.”

This lack of response, DeRosa claimed, is why Hochul is dropping floor to Zeldin.

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“It’s not throughout the board. Schumer’s not seeing the identical influence in his numbers. It’s her particularly,” she stated.

Hochul turned governor after Cuomo resigned amid scandals associated to alleged sexual misconduct and COVID-19 nursing dwelling deaths. DeRosa recalled that when Cuomo was nonetheless in workplace, his administration and then-Mayor Invoice de Blasio’s workplace clashed over including cops on subways. She stated that on the time metropolis officers didn’t need the MTA concerned on this, arguing they need to give attention to practice service.

“Nicely the truth is, nobody cares if the practice is on time in the event you’re frightened about getting shot on the practice,” she stated.

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Regardless of all this, DeRosa remained assured that Democrats will prevail in November.

“I don’t assume that Hochul goes to lose. I don’t assume that Lee Zeldin goes to be governor,” she stated. Nonetheless, she noticed that “in a state as blue as New York,” for somebody like Zeldin – who’s aligned with former President Donald Trump – to make it a detailed race is “unbelievable.”

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