To everyone else who believed in us: please never forget that your voice matters, and its power extends well beyond any one campaign or any one politician. You must always hold people in office accountable, because at the end of the day, they work for you. We, and I, work for you.
Ultimately, this decision for me comes down to my belief that to walk with purpose, is to walk with love. That belief has animated this campaign.
And a special thanks to @indiab.bsky.social, who joined this campaign because she shares this vision and I know will also continue working toward it.
To those who have supported this effort, especially my incredible campaign team and volunteers, I can’t begin to express my gratitude for each and every one of you.
That is why Lacey and I entered politics nearly a decade ago. That is the lesson we try to impart on our young boys. And that is the same spirit I will carry with me as I continue to serve the people of New York as Lieutenant Governor.
I do not make this decision lightly, particularly given that so many have poured their belief into our campaign and are desperate to be given a voice.
Quick reminder:
The deadline to change your party affiliation is February 14.
If you want a voice in the June 23 Democratic primary, you need to be registered as a Democrat.
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I’ve decided to end my campaign for Governor of New York. After much consideration, I’ve concluded that there simply is no viable path forward.
And though my campaign has come to an end, I fully intend to do all I can in our effort to build a more humane, affordable and equitable state that serves all New Yorkers. I will also support Democrats in our effort to hold the line against Trump and take back our democracy.