ELECTION SHOCK: Elise Stefanik Drops Out Of New York Governor’s Race

Rep. Elise Stefanik, who was seen as a formidable challenger to incumbent New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, abruptly suspended her gubernatorial campaign Friday and is taking a step back from politics.

“While spending precious time with my family this Christmas season, I have made the decision to suspend my campaign for Governor and will not seek re-election to Congress,” Stefanik wrote on X.

Stefanik’s choice stems from the unexpected entry of Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman into the Republican primary for governor, a move Stefanik says would inevitably lead to a costly and ultimately unnecessary primary battle.

Blakeman jumped into the primary despite a phone call from President Trump warning him against challenging Stefanik, whom the president endorsed emphatically earlier this year.

“[W]hile we would have overwhelmingly won this primary, it is not an effective use of our time or your generous resources to spend the first half of next year in an unnecessary and protracted Republican primary, especially in a challenging state like New York,” Stefanik said.

With her congressional term ending in 2027, Stefanik hopes to focus her attention on motherhood and other personal goals.

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“And while many know me as Congresswoman, my most important title is Mom. I believe that being a parent is life’s greatest gift and greatest responsibility,” Stefanik said. “I have thought deeply about this and I know that as a mother, I will feel profound regret if I don’t further focus on my young son’s safety, growth, and happiness – particularly at his tender age.”

The Harvard grad was once considered a rising star in the Republican Party and even a potential running mate for President Trump in 2024, but Stefanik has had a challenging year.

Stefanik gave up her leadership position and her spot on the House Intel committee earlier this year to accept the position of U.N. ambassador — only for the offer to be rescinded after Trump feared losing her House seat in the ensuing special election, eating into the Republicans’ razor-thin House majority.

“I am incredibly grateful to the people of New York’s 21st District for entrusting me to represent you in the United States Congress. Thank you to my dedicated staff over the past decade. I am proud of the significant results that we successfully delivered for the hardworking families in our district and across America,” Stefanik concluded. “It has been a tremendous professional honor to serve as your Congresswoman over the past eleven years.”

Marco Rubio Destroys Argument That State Department Should Check The President

Secretary of State Marco Rubio laid waste to the notion that the State Department existed as a failsafe that could potentially serve as a check on the White House: “That’s ridiculous. That’s stupid, really.”

Rubio gave reporters a brief civics lesson on Friday, explaining that it was his job to serve at the will of the President of the United States and to implement the foreign policy vision of the president and his administration, not undermine the president if they were ever at odds over any specific issue.

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“The Constitution does not say you elect the President and then you put in place a State Department to undermine the President if the person who’s the Secretary of State doesn’t agree with him. That’s ridiculous.… pic.twitter.com/Z1slwgvNW0

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“The State Department is not its own government,” Rubio began, adding that the Secretary of State could not therefore act unilaterally to implement his own policies in place of those laid out by the president.

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“At the end of the day, the person the people of the United States elected to be the President of the United States and the Commander-in-Chief is Donald J. Trump. That’s who they elected. And my job, and the job of the people in our administration, is to implement the President’s foreign policy,” he explained, adding that his role was often to advise the president on how to best implement his policies, but it was never to supplant them with his own. “Why people think that somehow foreign policy can be divorced from our republic? That’s not the way our Constitution works.”

Rubio continued the civics tutorial, adding, “The Constitution does not say you elect the President and then you put in place a State Department to undermine the President if the person who’s the Secretary of State doesn’t agree with him. That’s ridiculous. That’s stupid, really. I don’t know why anybody would think that. So that’s the job I have, and that’s the job I’m proud to do.”

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