‘So dispiriting’: New York residents flee state as governor ‘missing in action’

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‘So dispiriting’: New York residents flee state as governor ‘missing in action’
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New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin says the performance of New York's Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul is “so dispiriting” as she ignores crime issues and adds to the tax burden.

New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin says the performance of New York’s Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul is “so dispiriting” as she ignores crime issues and adds to the tax burden.

“She should be a leader on these things and she’s not, she’s really missing in action,” Mr Goodwin told Sky News host James Morrow.

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