Just ahead of Election Day, Hillary Clinton recorded a robocall urging New York Democrats to support Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his running mate Kathy Hochul, who have faced a tougher than expected primary challenge on their left.
“Hi, this is Hillary Clinton, and I’m calling to urge you to vote for Andrew Cuomo for governor and his running mate, Kathy Hochul, for lieutenant governor in Tuesday’s Democratic primary,” the former New York senator says in the recorded message, according to the state Democratic party.
The bulk of Clinton’s message is focused on boosting Hochul, a former one-term congresswoman who is lesser known than Cuomo and believed to be more vulnerable.
“As a New Yorker, I’d be proud to have Kathy fighting for our state. When she was in Congress, Kathy showed she knows how to find common ground but also stand her ground for what’s right. As our lieutenant governor, she’ll never, ever give up on New York’s families,” Clinton goes on to say.
Cuomo and Hochul have faced a surprisingly competitive fight on their left flank from Democrats Zephyr Teachout and Tim Wu, who are capitalizing on some liberals’ growing angst with the more moderate Cuomo.
But Teachout isn’t worried about the call from one of the world’s most famous political figures — in fact, she sees it as good news. “It shows that he’s scared,” Teachout told msnbc.
There has been no public polling in the race, though Cuomo is thought to be in an overwhelmingly strong position. Hochul may be weaker. Cuomo’s campaign is believed be only ones that has done any surveys.









