New York Gov. Hochul Escalates Democrats’ Extreme Rhetoric Against Republican Voters Ahead of Election

The article discusses the inflammatory remarks made by Democratic officials, particularly Vice President Kamala Harris and New York Governor Kathy Hochul,​ towards Republicans and ​supporters ⁣of former ​President Donald⁢ Trump, labeling them as “fascists” and “anti-American.” This⁢ rhetoric is ‌highlighted as ⁣a significant ‌and negative aspect of ​their campaign‍ strategies in the ⁤lead-up to ⁢an election, which has prompted ‌strong backlash from Republican representatives, who ⁣argue that such attacks reflect poorly on the Democratic Party.

Republican officials, including Rep. Elise ⁣Stefanik and Rep.‌ Mike Lawler, have condemned Hochul’s ⁣statements, suggesting ⁢they are harmful and unbecoming of an American political leader. ⁢The article emphasizes that this ⁤confrontational language‍ isn’t new, as Republican⁤ supporters have faced similar insults for years, perhaps indicating a ‌growing desensitization to these attacks among them. ⁤

Critics argue that this aggressive campaigning might⁤ backfire, leading to a loss for Democrats, as⁤ many voters⁢ may feel alienated ⁤by the negative characterizations. ‍The narrative suggests that, in contrast to the Democrats’ approach, former President Trump and​ his ⁢supporters advocate‍ for a more‌ positive and unifying ‍message. ⁣the article portrays a polarized political atmosphere where ⁤party lines are ‌sharply drawn, and rhetoric⁢ has intensified.


Do not mistake it for a campaign strategy. Instead, consider it an honest expression of their disdain for people who disagree with them.

In the closing weeks of their disgusting campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris and her allies have repeatedly slandered Republicans and supporters of former President Donald Trump as fascists, Nazis, garbage, etc. Thus, in the final weekend before Election Day, we had no reason to expect the onslaught to abate.

Saturday on MSNBC’s “PoliticsNation,” Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York blasted Trump-supporting Republicans in her state as “anti-American.”

“If you’re voting for these Republicans in New York,” Hochul said in a clip posted to the social media platform X, “you’re voting for someone who supports Donald Trump, and you’re anti-woman, you’re anti-abortion, and basically you’re anti-American.”

As one might expect, New York Republicans did not take kindly to the governor’s remarks.

“The Democrat Party led by Kamala Harris is an absolute disgrace as they smear American patriots who want to save our country by supporting President Trump and Republicans,” Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York posted.

“Shamefully, the closing argument from Kamala Harris’ campaign is to attack voters. One of many reasons why it will be a losing campaign,” the congresswoman added.

Republican Rep. Mike Lawlar of New York called Hochul “an embarrassment to our state — completely incoherent and incapable of leading.”

Meanwhile, former Republican gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin mocked Hochul’s inflammatory rhetoric.

“Quite the closing message from the so called campaign of joy: If you don’t vote Democrat, you are Nazi, Hitler loving, anti-American garbage,” Zeldin posted.

Indeed, Harris and her fellow Democrats have crafted “quite the closing message.”

The vice president, of course, has likened Trump to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. Her allies in the establishment media have upped the ante by describing Trump’s events as “Nazi” rallies, thereby extending the disgraceful slander to the former president’s tens of millions of supporters.

Last week, President Joe Biden referred to those supporters as “garbage.”

Then, billionaire Mark Cuban, an erstwhile Harris surrogate, characterized Trump-supporting women as weak and dumb.

Hochul’s “anti-American” comment, therefore, amounts to par for the course.

In fact, Trump supporters have endured those kinds of comments for nearly a decade. Many of those supporters, therefore, have almost certainly grown numb to the insults.

We know, of course, that members of the Democrat-dominated establishment despise us with a hatred they can barely suppress. As Election Day approaches, they have simply stopped trying to suppress it.

On the other hand, Trump loves Americans and wants them to succeed. In the end, it really is that simple.




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