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Hochul: I'm Running For Governor In 2022

ALBANY, NY (WSKG) - New York’s Lieutenant Governor, Kathy Hochul, who will become governor on August 24th following Andrew Cuomo’s planned resignation, says she running for election to the post in 2022.

Hochul made the remarks to Savannah Guthrie on NBC’s Today Show, who asked Hochul if she will seek election to next year.

“Yes I will,” Hochul answered. “I’m the most prepared person to assume this responsibility, and I am going to ask the voters at some point for their faith in me again.”

She also said that she believes children in New York will be required to wear masks while at school this fall. And says she’s watching the rising rates of the COVID-19 virus “like a hawk” to be ready to implement any more changes if things continue to get worse.

Hochul also sent a message to the 11 women that the Attorney General’s report says Cuomo sexually harassed. Some, including Brittany Commisso, who has filed a criminal complaint saying the governor groped her, are still on Cuomo’s staff.

“My heart goes out to the young women in particular, who have been toiling in this environment,” Hochul said. “They need to know that they are welcome in my administration, I will respect them. ”

Hochul also reiterated her intention to fire anyone in the governor’s office that the AG found was engaging in unethical behavior, saying they will be “gone on Day One”.

She continued to refrain from voicing an opinion on the Assembly’s ongoing impeachment inquiry of Cuomo, saying she has “full confidence” in the legislature to “do what is right”. Hochul says she believes if the governor is impeached and tried in the Senate, she can operate in a “parallel universe”, and not be distracted from dealing with the issues facing the state.