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The discussion begins with speculation about New York’s political future, particularly the gubernatorial race. Gingrich points to Elise Stefanik, a prominent Republican figure, as a strong contender with the potential to break a 30-year trend of Republican underperformance in the state’s gubernatorial elections. He notes that the current governor, likely referencing the controversial figures or policies associated with the radical left, is alienating moderate voters, especially outside of New York City.