Elise Stefanik just dropped a political bombshell—and it’s going viral fast.
In her newest campaign ad, the Republican firebrand takes a blowtorch to Governor Kathy Hochul, calling out years of failure, tone-deaf comments, and straight-up embarrassment for the state of New York. And let me tell you, folks, this ad pulls no punches.
Take a look for yourself:
That’s right—Stefanik titled the spot: “Kathy’s Own Words: This Bulls–t Has to Stop.” And she’s not wrong.
The minute-long ad kicks off with a brutal headline: “Worst Governor in America.” That’s not just Stefanik’s opinion—that’s what voters and even some media outlets are calling Hochul after years of skyrocketing crime, out-of-control taxes, and bizarre public statements.
Then the video launches into a montage of Hochul’s greatest hits—and by “hits,” we mean total disasters.
Remember when Hochul told a crowd that black kids in the Bronx “don’t know what the word computer means”? That’s in there. Remember when she got booed off the stage at the Ryder Cup on Long Island? That’s in there too. The ad even includes footage from a rally where she was heckled by her own party’s base—people chanting “Tax the Rich” while she awkwardly tried to act like she was still in control.
Spoiler alert: she wasn’t.
The narrator sums it up in three words: “Out of touch. Unpopular. Not for us.”
And honestly, it’s hard to argue with that. New York’s become a case study in what not to do—from soft-on-crime bail laws to sky-high living costs to a governor who seems more interested in pleasing radicals like AOC and Bernie Sanders than helping everyday New Yorkers.
Stefanik doesn’t just highlight the problems—she hits Hochul with her own words. The clip ends with Hochul snapping at reporters: “This bulls–t has to stop.”
Stefanik replies: “Exactly. It’s time to save New York.”
Boom. Mic drop.
In a statement after the ad went live, Stefanik made it crystal clear: “Kathy Hochul has earned the title of Worst Governor in America because she has made New York the most unaffordable state in the nation. These are your words, Kathy: ‘This bulls–t has to stop.’ And it will—when Republicans, Democrats, and Independents come together next November to fire her.”
And the momentum is real. A new poll shows Stefanik just three points behind Hochul—46 to 43. That’s within the margin of error. Translation? This race is wide open.
Now, for those of you who don’t know Elise Stefanik, she’s no stranger to a fight. She’s been a rising star in the Republican Party for years, known for her sharp tongue, no-nonsense attitude, and fierce loyalty to conservative values. She’s been taking on the swamp in D.C. and now she’s setting her sights on Albany.
And let’s face it—New York needs the help. The state has been bleeding residents, businesses, and jobs for years. Crime is out of control. People are fed up with being told to pay more, accept less, and stay quiet. Hochul’s answer to every problem? More government. More taxes. More nonsense.
Stefanik’s answer? Enough. It’s time to clean house.
This ad didn’t just rattle Hochul’s campaign—it lit up social media like a Christmas tree. People are sharing it, retweeting it, and saying what we’re all thinking: New York can’t take four more years of this.
Will Stefanik pull off the upset? That remains to be seen. But one thing’s for sure: she’s not playing nice, and she’s not pulling her punches.
This race just got real. Stay tuned.
