Governor Hochul Expands Power Over the People

This is an assult on Democracy in the Name of A Governor’s Self-Preservation

In a move that reeks of desperation and cronyism, Governor Kathy Hochul has signed into law a bill (S.7111-A/A.7862-A) that hands unprecedented power to the state committees of political parties—specifically targeting the Working Families Party (WFP)—to purge their own ranks without the messy inconvenience of local accountability.

This isn’t some noble reform to streamline party operations; it’s a calculated, self-serving strike designed to fortify Hochul’s flailing grip on power ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election. By empowering WFP leadership to expel dissenting members at will, Hochul isn’t just tilting the playing field—she’s bulldozing it to eliminate any threats from within the progressive ranks that might back her primary challenger, Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado.

This isn’t Democratic leadership at work; it’s a personal favor traded for loyalty, a betrayal of New York’s voters disguised as procedural housekeeping.

Let’s strip away the veneer of legitimacy. The bill allows state party committees to step in and handle member disenrollments where no county-level organizations exist, a provision tailor-made for the WFP, which lacks such structures in most counties.

On the surface, it sounds bureaucratic, even benign. But dig deeper, and it’s clear this is a weapon for party bosses to silence internal opposition.

The WFP has seen its influence grow—backing upset wins in 2025 like Zohran Mamdani’s Democratic primary victory for New York City mayor, and progressive mayoral candidates in Buffalo, Syracuse, and Albany. These victories represent a grassroots surge from the left, the very kind that Delgado, Hochul’s own handpicked lieutenant governor, is now channeling in his bold primary challenge against her.

Delgado has broken ranks to run a progressive campaign, sharpening contrasts on issues like housing, criminal justice, and economic inequality—areas where Hochul’s centrist leanings have left her vulnerable. Polls show Hochul leading, but with significant undecided voters and Delgado gaining traction, the governor is scrambling.

This bill is her payoff to WFP leaders: tools to “clean house” in exchange for their endorsement and volunteers in 2026. It lets the bosses purge anyone who supports Delgado, ensuring party resources flow straight to her.
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People of NY…

As a candidate for governor committed to building a new Constitution Party—a fledgling third-party alternative rooted in principled, constitutional conservatism—it would be the height of hypocrisy for me not to call this out loudly and clearly.

A new party like ours would start small, without county committees statewide, and this law could one day hand me, as potential chairman, the power to dictate membership and silence dissent. It would be temptingly self-serving to stay silent.

But that temptation is exactly why this bill is so dangerous and wrong. It is about as undemocratic as it gets—centralizing power in state-level elites to expel members arbitrarily and turn party membership into a revocable privilege granted by bosses.

I’ve watched Democrats seize control of the Independence Party through foul means—alliances with breakaway factions, shady fundraising, and legislative tricks that confused voters and banned the word “independence” in party names. It was a blatant power grab while preaching democracy.

The people must recognize this evil and turn away from it. That’s our only hope—we cannot become them. We must reject these authoritarian tactics outright and fight for parties truly accountable to members, not top-down purges.

This maneuver violates core democratic principles and potentially the NY Constitution’s equal protection clause (Article I, Section 11) by giving special privileges to parties without county committees. It undermines freedom of association and turns suffrage protections into a joke.

This isn’t the Democratic majority working for the greater good. It’s Hochul’s desperate solo act to shore up her sinking approval. While New Yorkers struggle with housing crises, costs, and safety, she’s engineering backroom deals to neutralize rivals.

Governor Hochul’s actions are a slamming indictment of her leadership—shameless machine politics that puts personal ambition over principle.

If this is her vision for New York, voters should reject it in 2026. Democracy demands better—and it Carl Gottstein refuse to follow her down this undemocratic path.

Carl Gottstein
Candidate for Governor
New York State Constitution Party
Time to Break Free


When People Get Fed Up with the Status Quo; People are willing to Stand Up !

Don’t get me started; If I was to get started it would sound something like this.

“Friends and fellow New Yorkers: New York is the greatest state in America, full of hardworking families, stunning landscapes, and endless opportunity. But too many of us are struggling—high costs driving people away, unsafe streets, overreaching government mandates, and policies that put bureaucracy ahead of freedom. We deserve real leadership that puts people first, restores common sense, and gets government out of the way of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

That’s why I’m stepping up to run for ???????? on a 100% constitutional based political platform.

My positions are grounded first and foremost in the Constitution—defending our God-given rights, limited government, and personal responsibility. As of right now I am working to establish a strong Constitution Party line in New York as part of a national network of constitution-grounded leaders.

Are you also fed up with rule cheaters winning in the end? Of unfair advantages? Preferred voters? Protected classes? Pronouns enforcers? I’ll welcome any opportunity to build coalitions that align with the founding principles. I’ve fought for American values over party my whole life, and now I’m ready to bring that ethos to Albany to help turn our state around. This is the direction New York needs—a **five-point platform** built on what unites us:

  • 1. **Cut taxes and make New York affordable again.** Slash property taxes, eliminate unnecessary fees, and stop wasteful spending so families keep more of what they earn.
  • 2. **Restore public safety.** Fully support law enforcement, toughen penalties on violent criminals, and end policies that put offenders back on our streets.
  • 3. **Protect individual freedoms and civil rights.** Roll back overreaching mandates and regulations that infringe on personal choices, parental rights, and free speech.
  • 4. **Fix schools for kids, not bureaucrats.** Empower parents, improve education standards, and ensure safe, high-quality schools without ideological agendas.
  • 5. **Grow the economy and create jobs.** Reduce burdensome regulations to bring businesses back, support energy independence, and make New York competitive again.

These aren’t radical ideas—they’re what 80% of New Yorkers want: lower costs, safer communities, and more freedom. And they’re exactly what conservatives, constitutionalists, Democrats and Working Families & Republicans across the state have been demanding.Look at how current policies violate our rights:-

High taxes and fees that crush families’ pursuit of happiness.- Soft-on-crime approaches that endanger lives and liberty.- Mandates infringing on personal and parental freedoms.- Regulations driving jobs away and limiting opportunity.- Bureaucratic overreach ignoring individual civil liberties. Enough is enough. All New Yorkers want the same basics: affordable living, safe neighborhoods, good schools, strong economy, and protected freedoms.

As Governor, I can deliver them—with executive action to cut red tape, veto bad bills, and lead real change.I’m ready to fight for you under the banner of the Constitution if you will have me and help me take our objectives and objections to the place it’s needed most not on social media. If you’re tired of the status quo and want a Governor who puts the Constitution first, join me. Spread the word: “How about Gottstein for Governor?”

Together, we can make New York work again—for everyone. Thank you, Carl Gottstein Candidate for Governor of New York

”I’m just saying, …. don’t get me started”. ❤️🇺🇸-C

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2022 Candidates
  • COLORADO
    • Danielle Neuschwanger, Governor
    • Darryl Gibbs, for Lt. Governor
    • Amanda Campbell, Secretary of State
    • Gary Nation, U.S. House of Representatives, District #2
    • Ryan McGonigal, U.S. House of Representatives, District #4
    • Christopher Mitchell, U.S. House of Representatives, District #5
    • James Treibert, Board of Education, District #8

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  • FLORIDA
    • Charles Hacker, State House of Representatives, District #55

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  • MICHIGAN
    • Donna Brandenburg, Governor
    • Mellissa Carone, Lt. Governor
    • Christine Schwartz, Secretary of State
    • Gerald T. Van Sickle, Attorney General
    • Ethan Hobson, State Board of Education
    • John Paul Sanger, MSU Trustees
    • Janet M. Sanger
    • Joe Sanger, U of M Regents
    • Donna M. Oetman
    • Marc Sosnowski, WSU Governors
    • Ronald Graeser, U.S. House of Representatives, District #2
    • Curtis Clark, U.S. House of Representatives, District #4
    • Ezra Scott, U.S. House of Representatives, District #5
    • Christopher Dardzinski, U.S. House of Representatives, District #13
    • Matthew Shepard, State Senate, District #28
    • Becky McDonald, State Senate, District #34
    • Jeff McDonald, Gladwin County Commissioner, District #1
    • Timothy Sears, Houghton County Commissioner, District #2
    • William Mohr II, Kent City School Board
    • John Tatar, Wayne County Sheriff

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  • MISSOURI
    • Paul Venable, United State Senate
    • Jenn DePee, Missouri House, District 51

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  • NEVADA
    • Barry Rubinson, U.S. Senate
    • Edward Bridges, Governor
    • William Hoge, Lt. Governor
    • Janine Hansen, Secretary of State
    • Margaret Hendrickson, State Treasurer
    • Russell Best, U.S. House of Representatives, District #2
    • Randy Rose, Clark County Commission, District #E
    • Louis (Lou) Baker, Nye County Administrator
    • Dana Sandoval, White Pine County Commission, Seat #1
    • Mary Kerner, White Pine County Commission, Seat #5

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  • PENNSYLVANIA
    • Candidates to be announced in mid-August

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  • SOUTH CAROLINA
    • Michael Chandler, U.S. House of Representatives, District #4
    • Katherine K. Wright, Spartanburg County Council, District #2

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  • UTAH
    • Cassie Easley, U.S. House of Representatives, District #2
    • Daniel Cummings, U.S. House of Representatives, District #3
    • Kirk Pearson, State House of Representatives, District #29
    • Russ Hatch, State House of Representatives, District #66

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  • WISCONSIN
    • Andrew Zuelke, State Treasurer

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…….. WYOMING

  • Marissa Selvig, U.S. House of Representatives, At Large
  • Larry Williamson, State House of Representatives, District #53
  • Mike Williams, State Senate, District #11
  • Darek Joppru, Converse County Commissioner