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Blakeman Launches Bid for New York Governor, Setting Up GOP Showdown

by Andrew Powell
December 9, 2025 at 1:51 pm
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Blakeman Launches Bid for New York Governor, Setting Up GOP Showdown

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 09: Bruce Blakeman announces his run for New York governor on "Fox & Friends" at Fox News Channel Studios on December 09, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images)

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Bruce Blakeman stepped directly into the center of New York’s political battlefield on Tuesday, announcing a run for governor and immediately igniting what’s expected to be one of the most combative Republican primaries the state has seen in years.

According to The Associated Press, Blakeman, who serves as Nassau County executive, revealed his campaign during an appearance on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends,” where he sharply criticized Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul and cast himself as a defender against what he calls the excesses of big-city liberalism.

“I’m running for office to make people more prosperous, to make them safer and to make New Yorkers happy again,” Blakeman said.

His entry places him head-to-head with U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, a northern New York conservative and prominent Trump ally.

President Donald Trump had selected Stefanik to serve as U.N. ambassador before backing off the nomination due to concerns about losing a Republican House seat. Now, with two loyal supporters in the race, Trump is staying neutral for the moment.

“He’s great, and she’s great. They’re both great people,” Trump told reporters this week.

Stefanik’s team wasted no time launching its first attack, branding Blakeman a flawed candidate and accusing him of having a history of “supporting corrupt Far Left Democrats.” In a blistering statement, her campaign called him “an early Christmas present to Kathy Hochul as he works to blow Republicans’ best chance to win.”

Blakeman enters the race from a county where Democrats outnumber Republicans, but Nassau voters narrowly backed Trump over Kamala Harris in the last presidential election.

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During his tenure, Blakeman has drawn headlines — and controversy — for several high-profile policy moves. He pushed through a ban on transgender athletes using county sports facilities, created a volunteer law enforcement force critics call a militia, and directed county detectives to assist federal authorities in Trump’s immigration enforcement efforts.

He also enacted a mask ban with exceptions for health and religious reasons, a policy that opponents argue is aimed at suppressing pro-Palestine demonstrations.

As Nassau’s first Jewish county executive, Blakeman won re-election easily in November. Still, his statewide record is rocky. 

Hochul’s campaign quickly pointed out a long trail of losses in previous bids for county legislator, comptroller, Congress, and even the U.S. Senate. 

The governor’s team argued that Blakeman “has lost just about every race he’s touched,” comparing his policies to Trump’s by saying he “takes money out of New Yorkers’ pockets and squeezes working families at every turn.”

Both Blakeman and Stefanik are now positioning themselves as Republicans who can appeal to moderates, even as they embrace the combative style that has defined Trump-era GOP politics. 

They’re also seizing on affordability — a top concern emphasized by New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani — while distancing themselves from his progressive positions.

New York hasn’t elected a Republican governor since George Pataki left office nearly 20 years ago. Blakeman’s announcement ensures the battle to break that streak will be fierce, loud, and closely watched across the country.

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