New York state Assembly Republicans are viewing what happened on Election Day as an indication that politics in New York is changing. In fact, they see the political landscape here as more friendly terrain, if not just a little weird, with the New York City mayor on good terms with Donald Trump, and the Democratic lieutenant governor not denying he’s interested in challenging the sitting Democratic governor.
Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay spoke with Capital Tonight’s Susan Arbetter about the state’s shifting political sands.