Hochul not helping Cuomo

Why did Gov. Cuomo choose former Congresswoman Kathy Hochul to be his running mate?  According to the Buffalo News, to provide some cover for the SAFE Act:

“… Besides geographic ticket balancing for an otherwise all-downstate slate for the party’s three other statewide campaigns, Hochul offers some cover for Cuomo on a still-burning issue in many upstate communities: gun control.  In her 2012 congressional race, she was endorsed by the National Rifle Association, whose leaders have been highly critical of Cuomo’s SAFE Act gun control bill passed last year.  “I think she helps with his support upstate and in Western New York where he was damaged a lot by the SAFE Act,” said Assemblywoman Crystal Peoples-Stokes, a Buffalo Democrat who on Wednesday was named as the co-chairwoman of Cuomo’s 2014 campaign with Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.  “That’s probably a factor in all of this,” Rep. Brian Higgins, an Erie County Democrat, said of Hochul’s cordial relations with gun groups that continue to fight the SAFE Act. “She’s an upstate voice, including on this issue.” …”

I believe this is the first time elected Democrats have publicly admitted the SAFE Act isn’t as popular as the media keeps saying it is.

“… Cuomo dismissed that theory. “She supports the SAFE Act,” he said. “I’m not opposed to guns. I’m a gun owner … I hunt.  I shoot.” …”

Still pandering to the Fudds, implying SAFE doesn’t affect them.  No mention of guns for self-defense.

Now that Peoples and Higgins have established that Cuomo has an upstate popularity problem, how is Hochul’s pick going over downstate?  According to Fred Dicker:

“Gov. Cuomo’s new running mate for lieutenant governor … is “99 percent certain’’ to be challenged in the Democratic primary by a prominent anti-Cuomo “progressive’’ with millions to spend, The Post has learned.  Cuomo critic Bill Samuels … told associates over the weekend that he’s furious that Cuomo selected Hochul, a bank lobbyist, whom he described as “out of step with the progressive reforms this state needs,’’ one source told The Post.  Samuels, 71, who told an associate that he’s “99 percent certain to run” against Hochul in the September primary, has already begun planning a campaign built around appeals to Mayor de Blasio’s core supporters: labor unions, left-of-center activists …”

This is what opens the door for Rob Astorino.  If there is high upstate voter turnout of people pissed at Cuomo along with more low voter turnout in the City because he doesn’t motivate them, Astorino can win in November.

Legislative Report #17

Legislative Report #17 is now online:

A-7880A, Authorizes big game hunting in Albany county with a rifle, is on the Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee agenda for Wednesday, May 28. A bunch of GOP sponsored gun bills are on the Assembly Codes Committee agenda then too, but they’re not going anywhere.

Cuomo’s nomination speech

Some excepts from Gov. Cuomo’s speech accepting the Democrat nomination to run for re-election as Governor:

” … The speech not only reflected Cuomo’s record over the last four years, but sought to highlight his own brand of Democratic politics … Cuomo pointed to a host of victories in his first term … a sweeping gun control law in 2013 …”

Go right ahead and highlight that in your campaign ads.

” … Cuomo boosted his own socially liberal platform of success over … gun control …”

That isn’t what his current television ads are saying.  They’re all this “New New York” B.S.

… “… New York will not tolerate any discrimination at any time for any reason …” …

Except for the Sullivan Act.

” … the gun control measure was “long over due because too many innocents died.” …”

How’s that working out?

“… In sum, it was Cuomo’s framing of a Democratic Party …”

Yep.  He owns it.

Limbaugh: 2014 elections will be like 2010

I would add that I think voter turnout in NYC is going to be as low if not lower than it was last year.

Cuomo chooses Hochul as running mate

Governor Cuomo has chosen former Congresswoman Kathy Hochul to be his running mate.

She was endorsed by NRA back in ’12 and is an improvement over outgoing Bob Duffy, but we are well past the point where anything Andy could do would improve his standing with gun owners.  I don’t believe that played any part in her selection.  Andy wanted an upstate candidate to balance the ticket and she was available.

Cahill not making friends

GOP Attorney General Candidate John Cahill is not going to be making any friends doing stuff like this:

“Republican candidate for attorney general John Cahill is walking a fine line on the SAFE Act … In an interview on Capital Tonight last week, Cahill insisted he would uphold the law as attorney general, even if he was uncomfortable with aspects of it … In a subsequent interview with conservative talk radio host Bob Lonsberry, Cahill shifts his tone and takes a more aggressive stance on the SAFE Act, however.  In that interview, Cahill indicates he would act as an advocate against laws he disagrees with, and be a vocal opponent when necessary.  He doesn’t mention he would seek to uphold the law, only adding that he wold “challenge the status quo” in Albany …”

Poll shows declining support for Cuomo’s gun policy

A new poll from Quinnipiac shows 42% approve and 41% disapprove of Gov. Cuomo’s handling of gun issues, down from 52-38% last year.

BTW, how has SAFE been working in the City?

It’s the Year of the Gun in Brownsville, where more people have been shot in 2014 than in all of Manhattan.  Brownsville’s police precinct, the 73rd, also has logged more shooting victims than any other precinct in the city.  And once again, police sources told the Daily News, the bloodshed is rooted in turf battles that are typical of rival street crews …

Two men were left injured after a gunman opened fire on a residential street in Coney Island on Saturday, and now elected officials are calling for increasing police resources to the peninsula … It’s not clear what led to the shooting, but Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, Councilman Mark Treyger and Assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny joined the Coney Island Anti-Violence Collaborative yesterday for a rally to request more cops in the area, with a renewed focus on patrolling the residential portion of the neighborhood rather than the amusement area …

Sheriff Moss’ acceptance speech

Sheriff Chris Moss’ acceptance speech at last weeks GOP convention where he accepted the Lt. Governor nomination. He brings up the SAFE Act starting at the 5:16 mark.

Bipartisan support (B.S.) for background checks

Politico posts, “Bipartisan support for background checks“:

“A majority of likely voters in swing congressional districts and states this year support stricter background checks on gun purchasers, and the support spans both parties, a new POLITICO poll finds.  Seventy-nine percent of those surveyed would support tougher measures while 21 percent are opposed … “

Nobody believes this.

“… The poll, designed by SocialSphere and conducted by the research firm GfK, surveyed 867 likely voters between May 2 and 13, in places with highly competitive midterm contests …”

Ok.  How many candidates in those districts are running on gun control platforms?

<crickets chirping>

Remington moving AR-15 and 1911 production

Remington is moving production of  AR-15s and 1911 pistols out of Illion to the new Alabama facility this summer.  Predicted job loss of 100-150 with no guarantee of jobs in Alabama for existing Remington employees.

Forbes gets it half right with their headline, “America’s Oldest Gun Maker Thumbs Its Nose At A Two-Faced Senator.”  No word from Gov. Cuomo yet on this.