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Trump's Orders Spark Exodus: A Look at the Fallout
Washington, DC, USAWednesday, February 19, 2025
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is in a tough spot. She's considering what to do about New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Removing Adams from office would be a first for a New York governor. It could cause a big backlash, especially from Black voters who helped Adams win in 2021. But there's a silver lining. Recent polls show Adams is not popular, even among his own base. If Hochul takes action against Adams, it could boost her standing with general election voters. Hochul's position is shaky. She won her 2022 election by a narrow margin. A Siena College poll showed her job approval rating at 44%. She's already facing a strong Republican candidate, Rep. Mike Lawler.
Hochul's challenges go beyond the Democratic Party. In 2022, she won by just 6 points. This was a big drop from Biden's 23-point win in 2020. Hochul's decline was even worse in some counties. In Westchester, Nassau, and Suffolk, her drop-off from Biden was far worse than Harris'. These counties are majority-white and have large suburban areas. The share of the white population with a college degree is at or above the statewide average. These voters are usually against Trump, but they are also troubled by New York's direction and Hochul's leadership.
Hochul's fate could be in the hands of these voters. If she removes Adams, it could resonate with them. But it could also be seen as overreach. The Trump administration is also facing criticism. Sweeping layoffs, funding freezes, and executive orders have provoked outcry among federal researchers and their university partners. They fear that science itself is under siege. The administration is also facing criticism for its handling of the war in Ukraine. Intelligence from the United States and close allies shows that Russian President Vladimir Putin still wants to control all of Ukraine.
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