• War isn’t free.
    It costs lives.
    It costs money.
    And right now, America is spending billions while millions of Americans struggle just to stay healthy.

    If we can afford endless foreign wars but can’t afford basic health care at home…
    we don’t have an Iran problem —
    we have a values problem.

    Change starts not in headlines…
    but in votes.

    Write the name. Change the game.
    Write in: Jason S. Arnold
    New York gubernatorial race, 2026.

    I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
    War isn’t free. It costs lives. It costs money. And right now, America is spending billions while millions of Americans struggle just to stay healthy. If we can afford endless foreign wars but can’t afford basic health care at home… we don’t have an Iran problem — we have a values problem. Change starts not in headlines… but in votes. Write the name. Change the game. Write in: Jason S. Arnold New York gubernatorial race, 2026. I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
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  • Why write-in?
    Because New York understands protest elections — the kind that tell political gatekeepers we’re done asking permission.

    I voted for Trump twice and supported him when I believed it was right — but character, transparency, and accountability still matter. New York deserves better than recycled insiders and fake choices.

    No corporate money. No lobbyists. Just people power.
    My full, detailed blueprint is live at jsa2026.com:

    • End property-tax slavery (homestead protections + voter-consent caps)
    • Max penalties for crimes against women and children (no plea deals, lifetime monitoring)
    • Nuclear NY — clean, cheap power + union jobs
    • Fix the MTA, affordable daycare through SUNY/CUNY, fair maps to end gerrymandering
    • Women’s equity, real mental-health reform, and liberty protections (gold/silver tender, no CBDCs)

    Execution paths included. Hold me accountable.

    This is about taking New York back — safer streets, lower taxes, and dignity for everyone.
    Upstate. Downstate. Suburbs.

    If half the state chips in $5, we fund this fight without selling out.
    Small donors = real change.

    #WriteInJason #NYGov2026 #TheGreatWriteIn
    Why write-in? Because New York understands protest elections — the kind that tell political gatekeepers we’re done asking permission. I voted for Trump twice and supported him when I believed it was right — but character, transparency, and accountability still matter. New York deserves better than recycled insiders and fake choices. No corporate money. No lobbyists. Just people power. My full, detailed blueprint is live at jsa2026.com: • End property-tax slavery (homestead protections + voter-consent caps) • Max penalties for crimes against women and children (no plea deals, lifetime monitoring) • Nuclear NY — clean, cheap power + union jobs • Fix the MTA, affordable daycare through SUNY/CUNY, fair maps to end gerrymandering • Women’s equity, real mental-health reform, and liberty protections (gold/silver tender, no CBDCs) Execution paths included. Hold me accountable. This is about taking New York back — safer streets, lower taxes, and dignity for everyone. Upstate. Downstate. Suburbs. If half the state chips in $5, we fund this fight without selling out. Small donors = real change. #WriteInJason #NYGov2026 #TheGreatWriteIn
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  • BOOK II — THE COMING

    Chapter III — Of the Few and the Many

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. The many spoke often of unity,
    yet gathered only in likeness,
    and so remained divided.
    2. They stood beside one another,
    but not with one another,
    mistaking proximity for agreement
    and noise for strength.
    3. Each group named a different cause,
    yet all felt the same weight,
    though none agreed where it rested.
    4. For the burden was not shared equally,
    nor was the benefit;
    it moved upward quietly,
    while the many argued below.
    5. They were told division was natural,
    even healthy,
    and so they guarded their differences
    more fiercely than their common loss.
    6. The few required no unity,
    only distraction;
    no consensus,
    only delay.
    7. And while the many debated one another,
    measures were set,
    paths narrowed,
    and decisions finalized
    without their presence.
    8. It was then understood—
    not taught—
    that the many were never meant
    to agree on everything,
    only on what mattered.
    9. For unity was not sameness,
    but alignment;
    not uniform voice,
    but shared direction.
    10. Yet alignment demanded recognition,
    and recognition threatened comfort.
    11. Thus the many remained many,
    and the few remained few,
    not by force,
    but by hesitation.
    12. So it was written:
    the many would not become one
    until they discerned
    what stood apart from them all.
    BOOK II — THE COMING Chapter III — Of the Few and the Many (The Veil Version — VV) 1. The many spoke often of unity, yet gathered only in likeness, and so remained divided. 2. They stood beside one another, but not with one another, mistaking proximity for agreement and noise for strength. 3. Each group named a different cause, yet all felt the same weight, though none agreed where it rested. 4. For the burden was not shared equally, nor was the benefit; it moved upward quietly, while the many argued below. 5. They were told division was natural, even healthy, and so they guarded their differences more fiercely than their common loss. 6. The few required no unity, only distraction; no consensus, only delay. 7. And while the many debated one another, measures were set, paths narrowed, and decisions finalized without their presence. 8. It was then understood— not taught— that the many were never meant to agree on everything, only on what mattered. 9. For unity was not sameness, but alignment; not uniform voice, but shared direction. 10. Yet alignment demanded recognition, and recognition threatened comfort. 11. Thus the many remained many, and the few remained few, not by force, but by hesitation. 12. So it was written: the many would not become one until they discerned what stood apart from them all.
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  • I don’t regret my vote for President Trump.

    I know — without hesitation — that had I voted for Kamala Harris, the country would be in a far worse place right now. On that, I’m clear.

    But I also need to say this honestly:
    something unhealthy came with this era of politics, and we need to talk about it.

    Somewhere along the way, politics stopped being about ideas and started being about sides.
    You’re either Republican or Democrat — and if you don’t choose one loudly enough, you’re treated like you’re wrong, weak, or the enemy.

    I don’t like that.
    I don’t think it’s healthy.
    And I don’t think it’s sustainable.

    When you hear about Republicans getting shot, Democrats getting shot, people being attacked because of a label — that should stop all of us cold. That’s not strength. That’s not conviction. That’s a country losing its balance.

    What worries me most is this:
    You now have Republicans and Democrats arguing against things they would have agreed with five years ago, simply because their party told them to. Not because they thought it through — but because they felt they had to pick a side.

    That’s not leadership.
    That’s not independence.
    That’s conformity.

    When I hear language like “we’re not playing pancake with these people anymore,” I don’t hear toughness — I hear confusion. I hear a politics that’s drifting away from persuasion and toward hostility.

    And I’m being honest when I say this: I’m lost sometimes watching it unfold.

    I respect what President Trump changed in the political landscape. He disrupted a system that deserved to be disrupted. He forced conversations that were long overdue.

    But I don’t like the division that followed — where everything is zero-sum, everyone is an enemy, and there’s “no in between.”

    There has to be an in between.

    People should be allowed to think.
    To agree where it makes sense.
    To disagree where it doesn’t.
    Without being told they’re traitors, extremists, or idiots.

    That’s not weakness.
    That’s maturity.

    And if we don’t relearn that — no matter who wins elections — we all lose

    Jason S. Arnold
    Independent Candidate for Governor of New York (2026)
    I don’t regret my vote for President Trump. I know — without hesitation — that had I voted for Kamala Harris, the country would be in a far worse place right now. On that, I’m clear. But I also need to say this honestly: something unhealthy came with this era of politics, and we need to talk about it. Somewhere along the way, politics stopped being about ideas and started being about sides. You’re either Republican or Democrat — and if you don’t choose one loudly enough, you’re treated like you’re wrong, weak, or the enemy. I don’t like that. I don’t think it’s healthy. And I don’t think it’s sustainable. When you hear about Republicans getting shot, Democrats getting shot, people being attacked because of a label — that should stop all of us cold. That’s not strength. That’s not conviction. That’s a country losing its balance. What worries me most is this: You now have Republicans and Democrats arguing against things they would have agreed with five years ago, simply because their party told them to. Not because they thought it through — but because they felt they had to pick a side. That’s not leadership. That’s not independence. That’s conformity. When I hear language like “we’re not playing pancake with these people anymore,” I don’t hear toughness — I hear confusion. I hear a politics that’s drifting away from persuasion and toward hostility. And I’m being honest when I say this: I’m lost sometimes watching it unfold. I respect what President Trump changed in the political landscape. He disrupted a system that deserved to be disrupted. He forced conversations that were long overdue. But I don’t like the division that followed — where everything is zero-sum, everyone is an enemy, and there’s “no in between.” There has to be an in between. People should be allowed to think. To agree where it makes sense. To disagree where it doesn’t. Without being told they’re traitors, extremists, or idiots. That’s not weakness. That’s maturity. And if we don’t relearn that — no matter who wins elections — we all lose Jason S. Arnold Independent Candidate for Governor of New York (2026)
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  • New York Needs Blueprints, Not Buzzwords

    Every cycle, we hear the same promises: tax cuts, jobs, schools. But New York doesn’t need more talk — it needs a plan that actually builds something. From education zones to mental-health reform to energy independence, the JSA 2026 platform lays out how we fix this state — in law, in practice, and in people’s lives.

    We’re not running on slogans; we’re running on solutions. The School Empowerment Zones, the Liberty & Survival Act, and the state civic platform are concrete policy paths — not tweets. While others talk in sound bites, we write the blueprints for change. That’s the difference between a candidate and a leader.

    If Elise Stefanik and the party machine want to follow, they’re welcome to. But New York will be built by those who show up with tools in hand.

    #JSA2026 #BlueprintForNewYork #RebuildNY #Leadership #TurnNYRed #NewYorkFuture

    JSA2026.com

    Jason S. Arnold — Candidate for Governor of New York State
    New York Needs Blueprints, Not Buzzwords Every cycle, we hear the same promises: tax cuts, jobs, schools. But New York doesn’t need more talk — it needs a plan that actually builds something. From education zones to mental-health reform to energy independence, the JSA 2026 platform lays out how we fix this state — in law, in practice, and in people’s lives. We’re not running on slogans; we’re running on solutions. The School Empowerment Zones, the Liberty & Survival Act, and the state civic platform are concrete policy paths — not tweets. While others talk in sound bites, we write the blueprints for change. That’s the difference between a candidate and a leader. If Elise Stefanik and the party machine want to follow, they’re welcome to. But New York will be built by those who show up with tools in hand. #JSA2026 #BlueprintForNewYork #RebuildNY #Leadership #TurnNYRed #NewYorkFuture JSA2026.com Jason S. Arnold — Candidate for Governor of New York State
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  • Dr. Oz Softens Trump Warnings About Tylenol Use During Pregnancy

    Dr. Mehmet Oz issued a more measured response to former President Trump’s recent warnings linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, emphasizing current medical guidance and calling for careful review of the evidence rather than alarmist claims. Health experts continue to urge expectant mothers to consult their physicians before making medication changes.

    #DrOz #Tylenol #Pregnancy #Health #Misinformation

    https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5519823-oz-trump-tylenol-pregnancy/amp/
    Dr. Oz Softens Trump Warnings About Tylenol Use During Pregnancy Dr. Mehmet Oz issued a more measured response to former President Trump’s recent warnings linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, emphasizing current medical guidance and calling for careful review of the evidence rather than alarmist claims. Health experts continue to urge expectant mothers to consult their physicians before making medication changes. #DrOz #Tylenol #Pregnancy #Health #Misinformation https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5519823-oz-trump-tylenol-pregnancy/amp/
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    Dr. Oz softens Trump warnings about Tylenol use during pregnancy
    Dr. Mehmet Oz on Tuesday softened President Trump’s warnings that pregnant women should not take Tylenol due to a largely unproven link to autism. In an interview with TMZ, Oz, who leads the …
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  • Trump’s Unproven Claims About Tylenol and Autism Are Reaching Millions on TikTok

    Former President Donald Trump’s comments linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism have gone viral on TikTok. Experts caution there is no proven scientific link, warning that misinformation online could cause confusion for parents and expectant mothers.

    #Trump #Tylenol #Autism #TikTok #Health



    https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilybaker-white/2025/09/23/trumps-unproven-claims-about-tylenol-and-autism-are-reaching-millions-on-tiktok/?utm_campaign=ForbesMainFB&utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwdGRleANA5t5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvNfrP44HqzSMp7BmOKpo8h2EN7okLU4qq46yg3AyKPfXYR4ff46r6UNvhES_aem_v7pPnRKxC7qpPXSg8MNaBA
    Trump’s Unproven Claims About Tylenol and Autism Are Reaching Millions on TikTok Former President Donald Trump’s comments linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism have gone viral on TikTok. Experts caution there is no proven scientific link, warning that misinformation online could cause confusion for parents and expectant mothers. #Trump #Tylenol #Autism #TikTok #Health https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilybaker-white/2025/09/23/trumps-unproven-claims-about-tylenol-and-autism-are-reaching-millions-on-tiktok/?utm_campaign=ForbesMainFB&utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwdGRleANA5t5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvNfrP44HqzSMp7BmOKpo8h2EN7okLU4qq46yg3AyKPfXYR4ff46r6UNvhES_aem_v7pPnRKxC7qpPXSg8MNaBA
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    Trump’s Unproven Claims About Tylenol And Autism Are Reaching Millions On TikTok
    Even as medical groups push back on Trump’s unfounded claims about autism, they're going viral on the world's biggest video platform.
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  • First I want to say today has been hard for me. I didn’t know Charley, would have loved to meet him. I didn’t like the way he said things either but he was a man on a mission and the mission I understood and respected.

    I think for me, I didn’t see Charley, I saw myself bleeding from the neck.

    It marks how far we really haven’t come since JFK, but at least no one dared openly celebrate that.

    You took a person, a father and husband but what you can’t take is what he passed on to everyone of us that does love and respect him.

    You want war, we have been tolerant and that obviously isn’t what you want anymore,

    you are at the point of no return.

    What you did will never be forgotten. From this day forth I have zero tolerance for anyone transitioning

    I call to action today September 11th 2025 that all transgender services except mental healthcare for the underlined problem and not the symptoms

    I’m calling a federal ban on all transgender type services including but not limited to. Hormone therapy, surgery’s, puberty blockers and any other medical procedures not listed.

    I’m also calling on federal law against any person speaking to a minor under the age 18 about gender displacement.

    You may have won a battle but the war will be ours
    First I want to say today has been hard for me. I didn’t know Charley, would have loved to meet him. I didn’t like the way he said things either but he was a man on a mission and the mission I understood and respected. I think for me, I didn’t see Charley, I saw myself bleeding from the neck. It marks how far we really haven’t come since JFK, but at least no one dared openly celebrate that. You took a person, a father and husband but what you can’t take is what he passed on to everyone of us that does love and respect him. You want war, we have been tolerant and that obviously isn’t what you want anymore, you are at the point of no return. What you did will never be forgotten. From this day forth I have zero tolerance for anyone transitioning I call to action today September 11th 2025 that all transgender services except mental healthcare for the underlined problem and not the symptoms I’m calling a federal ban on all transgender type services including but not limited to. Hormone therapy, surgery’s, puberty blockers and any other medical procedures not listed. I’m also calling on federal law against any person speaking to a minor under the age 18 about gender displacement. You may have won a battle but the war will be ours
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  • New York State Gubernatorial — Mock Poll (Illustrative)

    Field dates (mock): Aug 10–13, 2025
    Sample: 1,000 registered voters (RV), mixed phone/SMS-to-web
    Weighting: Region, gender, age, party ID, race/ethnicity, education, 2022 vote recall
    MOE: ±3.1% (RV)
    Turnout model: 2022 general baseline with modest GOP improvement in suburbs

    Topline — 3‑Way Ballot (RV)
    • Kathy Hochul (D) — 46%
    • Elise Stefanik (R) — 32%
    • Jason S. Arnold (I/Other) — 9%
    • Someone else — 3%
    • Undecided — 10%

    Read: Mirrors typical D advantage statewide, Stefanik trails by low‑ to mid‑teens; Arnold shows early viability as the only candidate running a fully transparent plan.

    Head‑to‑Head Scenarios (RV)

    Hochul vs. Stefanik
    • Hochul 48%
    • Stefanik 35%
    • Undecided 17%

    Hochul vs. Jason S. Arnold
    • Hochul 44%
    • Arnold 38%
    • Undecided 18%

    Read: Arnold consolidates more independents and soft Democrats than Stefanik can, cutting the margin to single digits.

    Region (3‑Way Ballot)
    • NYC (approx. 31% of sample): Hochul 67 | Stefanik 15 | Arnold 6 | Und 9
    • Downstate Suburbs (LI/Westchester/Rockland, 28%): Hochul 44 | Stefanik 36 | Arnold 11 | Und 7
    • Upstate (41%): Stefanik 44 | Hochul 33 | Arnold 11 | Und 9

    Read: Arnold’s 10–11% in suburbs & upstate is a credible early lane; growth path is independents + moderate Republicans + anti‑status‑quo Dems.

    Party & Independents (3‑Way Ballot)
    • Democrats: Hochul 77 | Arnold 8 | Stefanik 7 | Und 6
    • Republicans: Stefanik 70 | Arnold 13 | Hochul 10 | Und 6
    • Independents: Arnold 28 | Hochul 34 | Stefanik 24 | Und 12

    Read: Arnold leads or competes for plurality among independents, the key to statewide viability.

    Favorability (Fav/Unfav/Don’t know)
    • Hochul: 45 / 49 / 6
    • Stefanik: 33 / 52 / 15
    • Jason S. Arnold: 24 / 16 / 60

    Read: Arnold’s low negatives + high unknowns = big upside with name‑ID growth.

    Top Issues (open-coded → grouped)
    • Cost of living/inflation: 34%
    • Crime/public safety: 18%
    • Housing/affordability: 15%
    • Taxes: 12%
    • Migration/services capacity: 9%
    • Transit/infrastructure: 6%
    • Other: 6%

    Issue Ownership (net trust)
    • Cost of living: Arnold +3 vs Hochul, Arnold +9 vs Stefanik
    • Crime: Arnold +5 vs Hochul, Stefanik +2 vs Hochul
    • Housing: Arnold +4 vs Hochul, Arnold +7 vs Stefanik

    Read: The “full‑plan transparency” message gives Arnold an issues credibility edge—especially on daily-life economics & housing.

    Message Tests (net more likely – less likely)
    • “Full transparency: every policy & Day‑One orders published now.” +23
    • “Coney Island 2.0: tourism/jobs engine (Vegas+AC without the rot).” +14 (Downstate suburbs +19)
    • “Whistleblower/transparency on waste, fraud, and no‑show work.” +18
    • “Education SEZ/LEZ: local control, measurable outcomes.” +12
    • “Mental Health First Act & first‑responder supports.” +11



    Crosstab Highlights (selected)
    • Women (RV): Hochul +17 vs Stefanik; Hochul +6 vs Arnold
    • Men (RV): Hochul +4 vs Stefanik; Arnold +2 vs Hochul (independents drive this)
    • Hispanic voters: Hochul +25 vs Stefanik; Hochul +11 vs Arnold (Arnold competitive on cost-of-living frame)
    • Black voters: Hochul dominant; Arnold overperforms Stefanik on favorables by ~6 pts (low name ID = room to grow)
    • White non‑college: Stefanik leads Hochul by 6; Arnold within 4 of Stefanik with “work, wages, housing” message
    • Voters rating economy “poor”: Arnold 31 | Hochul 30 | Stefanik 28 (3‑way) — transparency + concrete fixes resonate



    Questionnaire (12 items, neutral wording)
    1. Reg voter screen (self‑reported)
    2. Party ID & 2022 vote recall
    3. Fav/Unfav: Hochul, Stefanik, Jason S. Arnold
    4. Most important issue (open)
    5. Head‑to‑head: Hochul vs Stefanik
    6. Head‑to‑head: Hochul vs Jason S. Arnold
    7. 3‑way ballot: Hochul / Stefanik / Jason S. Arnold / someone else / undecided
    8. Confidence in each candidate to improve cost of living (0–10 scale)
    9. Confidence to improve public safety (0–10)
    10. Message test A (full transparency/Day‑One orders) — more/less likely/ no diff
    11. Message test B (Coney Island 2.0 jobs/tourism plan) — more/less likely/ no diff
    12. Demographics: age, gender, education, region, race/ethnicity, HH income
    New York State Gubernatorial — Mock Poll (Illustrative) Field dates (mock): Aug 10–13, 2025 Sample: 1,000 registered voters (RV), mixed phone/SMS-to-web Weighting: Region, gender, age, party ID, race/ethnicity, education, 2022 vote recall MOE: ±3.1% (RV) Turnout model: 2022 general baseline with modest GOP improvement in suburbs Topline — 3‑Way Ballot (RV) • Kathy Hochul (D) — 46% • Elise Stefanik (R) — 32% • Jason S. Arnold (I/Other) — 9% • Someone else — 3% • Undecided — 10% Read: Mirrors typical D advantage statewide, Stefanik trails by low‑ to mid‑teens; Arnold shows early viability as the only candidate running a fully transparent plan. Head‑to‑Head Scenarios (RV) Hochul vs. Stefanik • Hochul 48% • Stefanik 35% • Undecided 17% Hochul vs. Jason S. Arnold • Hochul 44% • Arnold 38% • Undecided 18% Read: Arnold consolidates more independents and soft Democrats than Stefanik can, cutting the margin to single digits. Region (3‑Way Ballot) • NYC (approx. 31% of sample): Hochul 67 | Stefanik 15 | Arnold 6 | Und 9 • Downstate Suburbs (LI/Westchester/Rockland, 28%): Hochul 44 | Stefanik 36 | Arnold 11 | Und 7 • Upstate (41%): Stefanik 44 | Hochul 33 | Arnold 11 | Und 9 Read: Arnold’s 10–11% in suburbs & upstate is a credible early lane; growth path is independents + moderate Republicans + anti‑status‑quo Dems. Party & Independents (3‑Way Ballot) • Democrats: Hochul 77 | Arnold 8 | Stefanik 7 | Und 6 • Republicans: Stefanik 70 | Arnold 13 | Hochul 10 | Und 6 • Independents: Arnold 28 | Hochul 34 | Stefanik 24 | Und 12 Read: Arnold leads or competes for plurality among independents, the key to statewide viability. Favorability (Fav/Unfav/Don’t know) • Hochul: 45 / 49 / 6 • Stefanik: 33 / 52 / 15 • Jason S. Arnold: 24 / 16 / 60 Read: Arnold’s low negatives + high unknowns = big upside with name‑ID growth. Top Issues (open-coded → grouped) • Cost of living/inflation: 34% • Crime/public safety: 18% • Housing/affordability: 15% • Taxes: 12% • Migration/services capacity: 9% • Transit/infrastructure: 6% • Other: 6% Issue Ownership (net trust) • Cost of living: Arnold +3 vs Hochul, Arnold +9 vs Stefanik • Crime: Arnold +5 vs Hochul, Stefanik +2 vs Hochul • Housing: Arnold +4 vs Hochul, Arnold +7 vs Stefanik Read: The “full‑plan transparency” message gives Arnold an issues credibility edge—especially on daily-life economics & housing. Message Tests (net more likely – less likely) • “Full transparency: every policy & Day‑One orders published now.” +23 • “Coney Island 2.0: tourism/jobs engine (Vegas+AC without the rot).” +14 (Downstate suburbs +19) • “Whistleblower/transparency on waste, fraud, and no‑show work.” +18 • “Education SEZ/LEZ: local control, measurable outcomes.” +12 • “Mental Health First Act & first‑responder supports.” +11 ⸻ Crosstab Highlights (selected) • Women (RV): Hochul +17 vs Stefanik; Hochul +6 vs Arnold • Men (RV): Hochul +4 vs Stefanik; Arnold +2 vs Hochul (independents drive this) • Hispanic voters: Hochul +25 vs Stefanik; Hochul +11 vs Arnold (Arnold competitive on cost-of-living frame) • Black voters: Hochul dominant; Arnold overperforms Stefanik on favorables by ~6 pts (low name ID = room to grow) • White non‑college: Stefanik leads Hochul by 6; Arnold within 4 of Stefanik with “work, wages, housing” message • Voters rating economy “poor”: Arnold 31 | Hochul 30 | Stefanik 28 (3‑way) — transparency + concrete fixes resonate ⸻ Questionnaire (12 items, neutral wording) 1. Reg voter screen (self‑reported) 2. Party ID & 2022 vote recall 3. Fav/Unfav: Hochul, Stefanik, Jason S. Arnold 4. Most important issue (open) 5. Head‑to‑head: Hochul vs Stefanik 6. Head‑to‑head: Hochul vs Jason S. Arnold 7. 3‑way ballot: Hochul / Stefanik / Jason S. Arnold / someone else / undecided 8. Confidence in each candidate to improve cost of living (0–10 scale) 9. Confidence to improve public safety (0–10) 10. Message test A (full transparency/Day‑One orders) — more/less likely/ no diff 11. Message test B (Coney Island 2.0 jobs/tourism plan) — more/less likely/ no diff 12. Demographics: age, gender, education, region, race/ethnicity, HH income
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  • What We’ll Do for Life in New York – Full Policy Vision Now Live

    New Yorkers deserve more than soundbites. We deserve survival, justice, and dignity in our own state. That’s why we just dropped the full JSA2026 campaign policy vision—a no-nonsense blueprint for how we’ll rebuild New York from the ground up.

    From fixing our broken schools to cleaning up the streets… from protecting water rights to defending digital freedom… this is the most comprehensive plan ever released by a non-establishment candidate in New York history.

    Here’s a glimpse of what’s inside:

    End Property Tax Slavery – No more losing your home after it’s paid off
    Abolish the NYS Dept. of Education – Replace it with School Empowerment Zones
    Launch Tuition-Free Flagship Campus – In a central NY poverty zone
    Guarantee Emergency Healthcare Access – No insurance or paperwork gatekeeping
    Make Crimes Against Women/Children State-Level Felonies – No parole loopholes
    Legalize Gold, Silver, and Barter – End state monopoly on your money
    Protect Food, Water, and Farming Rights – Ban pesticide runoff and Big Agra control
    Reclaim Digital Freedom – Ban biometric data sales and CBDC enforcement
    Support Psychedelic Therapy + Recovery Options – Compassion meets results
    Launch Clean Streets NY Initiative – Shut down open-air drug zones
    Audit Every Dollar with Line-Item Review – Commonwealth Budget enforcement
    Invest in Local Growth Zones, Not Global Corporations
    Build Real Broadband, Transit, and Energy Corridors for the People

    This campaign isn’t about red vs blue. It’s about life vs survival, and we choose life.

    If you believe New York deserves better, read the full policy now and share it with everyone who’s ever said, “I’m done with this state.”

    Full Post:
    https://jsa2026.com/jsa2026-full-vision-post-what-well-do-for-life-in-new-york/

    Jason S. Arnold for Governor of New York – 2026
    (516) 586-0660
    Join us at https://bettr.community
    “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.”

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    🔮 What We’ll Do for Life in New York – Full Policy Vision Now Live New Yorkers deserve more than soundbites. We deserve survival, justice, and dignity in our own state. That’s why we just dropped the full JSA2026 campaign policy vision—a no-nonsense blueprint for how we’ll rebuild New York from the ground up. From fixing our broken schools to cleaning up the streets… from protecting water rights to defending digital freedom… this is the most comprehensive plan ever released by a non-establishment candidate in New York history. Here’s a glimpse of what’s inside: ✅ End Property Tax Slavery – No more losing your home after it’s paid off ✅ Abolish the NYS Dept. of Education – Replace it with School Empowerment Zones ✅ Launch Tuition-Free Flagship Campus – In a central NY poverty zone ✅ Guarantee Emergency Healthcare Access – No insurance or paperwork gatekeeping ✅ Make Crimes Against Women/Children State-Level Felonies – No parole loopholes ✅ Legalize Gold, Silver, and Barter – End state monopoly on your money ✅ Protect Food, Water, and Farming Rights – Ban pesticide runoff and Big Agra control ✅ Reclaim Digital Freedom – Ban biometric data sales and CBDC enforcement ✅ Support Psychedelic Therapy + Recovery Options – Compassion meets results ✅ Launch Clean Streets NY Initiative – Shut down open-air drug zones ✅ Audit Every Dollar with Line-Item Review – Commonwealth Budget enforcement ✅ Invest in Local Growth Zones, Not Global Corporations ✅ Build Real Broadband, Transit, and Energy Corridors for the People This campaign isn’t about red vs blue. It’s about life vs survival, and we choose life. 🗽 If you believe New York deserves better, read the full policy now and share it with everyone who’s ever said, “I’m done with this state.” 👉 Full Post: 🔗 https://jsa2026.com/jsa2026-full-vision-post-what-well-do-for-life-in-new-york/ 🗳️ Jason S. Arnold for Governor of New York – 2026 📞 (516) 586-0660 💬 Join us at https://bettr.community 📢 “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.” #JSA2026 #SaveNewYork #PolicyNotPolitics #EndPropertyTax #RebuildEducation #CleanStreetsNY #NYLibertyAct #MakeNewYorkLivable #DigitalFreedom #CommonwealthBudget #BETTRCommunity
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  • BREAKING: Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Clears Final House Vote — $4.5 Trillion Mega-Package Heads to Desk for July 4 Signing
    In a major political win, former President Donald Trump’s $4.5 trillion “One Big Beautiful Bill” just passed the House in a narrow 218–214 vote, setting the stage for a July 4th signing ceremony.

    The bill locks in Trump-era tax cuts, eliminates taxes on tips and overtime, raises the SALT cap, and expands the child tax credit.
    But it also slashes $1 trillion from Medicaid, cuts SNAP benefits, and devotes billions to defense and immigration enforcement.

    Trump personally called lawmakers around the clock, warning holdouts they'd face primary challengers backed by his $1.4B war chest.

    Critics say it’s a gift to the rich that could strip 11–13 million people of health coverage.
    Supporters call it a new era of “America First” economic relief.

    Signing expected July 4. Battle lines are drawn.

    #BigBeautifulBill #Trump2025 #TaxCuts #MedicaidCuts #SNAP #TrumpLegislation #HouseVote #JSA2026 #BETTRNews
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    🟦 BREAKING: Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Clears Final House Vote — $4.5 Trillion Mega-Package Heads to Desk for July 4 Signing In a major political win, former President Donald Trump’s $4.5 trillion “One Big Beautiful Bill” just passed the House in a narrow 218–214 vote, setting the stage for a July 4th signing ceremony. 💰 The bill locks in Trump-era tax cuts, eliminates taxes on tips and overtime, raises the SALT cap, and expands the child tax credit. 🚨 But it also slashes $1 trillion from Medicaid, cuts SNAP benefits, and devotes billions to defense and immigration enforcement. 📞 Trump personally called lawmakers around the clock, warning holdouts they'd face primary challengers backed by his $1.4B war chest. 🟥 Critics say it’s a gift to the rich that could strip 11–13 million people of health coverage. 🟩 Supporters call it a new era of “America First” economic relief. 🇺🇸 Signing expected July 4. Battle lines are drawn. #BigBeautifulBill #Trump2025 #TaxCuts #MedicaidCuts #SNAP #TrumpLegislation #HouseVote #JSA2026 #BETTRNews https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/live-blog/rcna215842
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    Live updates: Trump-boosted 'big, beautiful bill' edges toward final House vote
    Live updates and the latest news as the House approaches a final passage vote on the Trump-backed "big, beautiful bill" after a group of Republican holdouts changed their votes to advance the measure.
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  • Vaccine Panel Backs RFK Jr. in Opposing Thimerosal in Flu Shots
    In a rare alignment with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a federal vaccine panel has raised concerns about thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative still used in some flu vaccines. Critics have long warned of its neurological risks—now officials are finally taking notice.
    #RFKJr #Thimerosal #VaccineDebate #FluShot #HealthFreedom #BETTRNews
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    💉 Vaccine Panel Backs RFK Jr. in Opposing Thimerosal in Flu Shots In a rare alignment with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a federal vaccine panel has raised concerns about thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative still used in some flu vaccines. Critics have long warned of its neurological risks—now officials are finally taking notice. #RFKJr #Thimerosal #VaccineDebate #FluShot #HealthFreedom #BETTRNews https://thehill.com/homenews/5371340-acip-votes-against-thimerosal-flu-vaccines/amp/
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    Vaccine panel backs RFK Jr. in opposing thimerosal, a flu shot preservative
    The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), recently remade by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., voted Thursday in favor of only recommending flu shots that do…
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