Hochul: I'll Run for Governor After Finishing Cuomo's Term

By    |   Thursday, 12 August 2021 09:11 AM EDT ET

(NBC's "Today")

Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who will serve out the remainder of Andrew Cuomo's term after he steps down amid the "sickening" sexual harassment allegations, said Thursday she plans to run for governor in her own right next year.

"Yes I will. I fully expect to," Hochul said in an interview with NBC's "Today" show. "I am prepared for this. I have led a life working in every level of government, from Congress to local government. I am the most prepared person to assume this responsibility and I'm going to ask the voters at some point for their faith in me again but right now I need their faith, I need their prayers and I need their support to make sure we get this right."

Hochul, a Buffalo Democrat who has served as Erie County clerk and served one term in Congress before winning election as lieutenant governor in 2014, will become the first woman to be New York's governor when Cuomo's resignation becomes official on Aug. 24.

Hochul deflected questions about whether the state Assembly should proceed with impeachment proceedings despite Cuomo's impending exit, telling NBC, "I don't believe it's my position to weigh in on that situation."

But she sought to distance herself from Cuomo, saying, "I think if anyone knows my career they know that I have not been close to the governor, it's no secret."

Asked whether there should be mask mandates in schools to contain the spread of COVID-19, Hochul said she does not yet have the authority to make that call, but said, "I believe that there'll end up being mask mandates."

Cuomo announced Tuesday that he would resign rather than face a likely impeachment trial after Attorney General Letitia James released a report concluding he sexually harassed 11 women and describing a toxic work environment in his administration.

Cuomo, 63, denies that he touched anyone inappropriately and said his instinct was to fight back against the harassment claims. But he said it was best for him to step aside so the state's leaders could "get back to governing."

The 62-year-old Hochul, who gave her first news conference as governor in waiting on Wednesday, reiterated Thursday that she will not tolerate harassment in her administration.

"I've not been in the rooms when this has happened, and it is actually sickening to me to see this surface," she said of the allegations against Cuomo. "And my heart goes out to the young women in particular who have been toiling in this environment."

She also isisted that "I want to make sure that there's a message that I'm tough.,I'm not going to put up with anything that crosses the line or even comes close to the line because this should be an environment where all people, women, members of the LGBTQ community, anyone, is free of harassment that they can come to work, work for the people of New York state, focus and get the job done."

This report contains material from The Associated Press.

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