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NY Dem leader strong-arming party officials to back Hochul after Delgado announces primary challenge

June 6, 2025
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NY Dem leader strong-arming party officials to back Hochul after Delgado announces primary challenge
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ALBANY – The state Democratic committee appears to be strong-arming local party leaders into endorsing Gov. Kathy Hochul, sources told The Post Friday.

State Committee Chair Jay Jacobs asked the 62 county committee chairs to sign onto a letter expressing their early support of Hochul, who officially received a primary challenge this week from her No. 2, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado.

The letter conspicuously came as the state Democratic party is asking the county committees to submit their funding requests for next year.

Governor Kathy Hochul at an economic development announcement.
The state Democratic committee appears to be strong-arming local party leaders into endorsing Gov. Kathy Hochul. Lev Radin/Shutterstock

“He is holding state committee funding over the heads of chairs and trying to coerce them to sign,” one insider with knowledge of the situation said about Jacobs.

“Some still aren’t signing. Some that are signing don’t want to sign and don’t support Hochul,” the source added.

“Others are signing and making clear their committees absolutely don’t support the governor in the primary. The governor elicits zero genuine respect from even the party faithful,” the insider said.

Sources said Jacobs and the state party began calling around to the chairs Monday night, just hours after The Post broke the news that Delgado was planning to formally announce his bid for the Democratic nomination in the 2026 election.

Jay Jacobs, chair of the New York State Democratic Committee, speaking to reporters.
Jay Jacobs, chair of the New York State Democratic Committee, speaks at the election night party for former U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, in Woodbury, N.Y. AP

Jacobs, reached by The Post Friday, confirmed that 49 of the currently 61 county leaders, including all of New York City chairs, would be supporting Hochul on the letter.

He denied that the move had any bearing on whether the county leaders would receive funds from the party.

Dem chairs who spoke with The Post said they were uncomfortable with being asked to endorse Hochul seeing it as a clear move to try and consolidate the party behind the unpopular governor.

Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado speaking at a podium.
Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado speaks during the NYREC Emerging Leaders and Markets (ELM) Conference at the Victoria Renaissance Hotel on June 06, 2025 in New York City. Getty Images

“The 2025 election is Orange County’s big one. While I have great respect for the Governor and Lt. Governor, these local campaigns have my undivided attention, not next year’s statewide primary elections,” Orange County’s Dem Chair Zak Constantine told The Post in a statement.

“We welcome the help of any statewide elected Democrat or candidate who wants to roll up their sleeves and help us win by proving to voters that our party offers something they can be excited about. Those are the candidates I look forward to supporting next year,” Constantine said.

Caitlin Ogden, Chair of the Otsego County Democratic Committee, said her concerns stem from the Democrats’ efforts to consolidate early support from President Biden in 2024.

Governor Kathy Hochul speaking at a press conference.
NYS Gov Kathy Hochul announces Belmont Park to Host 2027 Breeders Cup World Championships. Robert Miller

“With the way that 2024 went down and the opportunity to learn some lessons from that loss about falling in line behind candidates and moving too quickly before there’s an opportunity to have a democratic process that allows people to make their arguments as candidates and to make their will known as voters, I think New York has a really unique opportunity to demonstrate that we have listened and learned,” Ogden said.

Hochul’s campaign didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The post NY Dem leader strong-arming party officials to back Hochul after Delgado announces primary challenge appeared first on New York Post.

Tags: Antonio DelgadoDemocratsjay jacobsKathy HochulNY governor election 2026
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