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Betsy McCaughey

Overview

Current roleFormer Lieutenant Governor

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age77 years old (Oct 20, 1948)

GenderFemale

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LocationConnecticut

BackgroundPolitician

EducationVassar College, B.A., 1970

Notable personal detailsElizabeth Helen "Betsy" McCaughey is an American politician and writer who served as the 73rd lieutenant governor of New York from 1995 to 1998 under Gov. George Pataki. She is a constitutional scholar with degrees from Vassar College and Columbia University, and has written books and columns on public policy and health care. She founded and chairs Reduce Infection Deaths (RID), a nonprofit campaign focused on preventing hospital-acquired infections. In January 2026, she launched a campaign seeking the Republican nomination for governor of Connecticut.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Betsy McCaughey advocates eliminating Connecticut’s personal income tax within a five-year period and promotes large tax cuts based on supply-side economics. Her campaign frames eliminating the income tax as central to revitalizing the state’s economy and attracting business. She has proposed convening expert panels to design the phase-out and said she would not prioritize broad spending cuts to accompany the tax repeal.

Healthcare

Opposes the Affordable Care Act and federal "government takeover" of health care, advocating for patient choice, transparency, and limited government involvement. Emphasizes market-oriented reforms and accountability (e.g., hospital infection transparency) rather than expansion of government-run programs.

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Immigration & Border

Opposes broad legalization/amnesty and criticized the 2013 “Gang of Eight” immigration bill as weakening asylum rules, expanding legal immigration, and impeding border enforcement. Has argued against provisions that would direct community organizations to assist immigrants and warned the bill would be costly and tilt politics toward Democrats. These statements emphasize stronger enforcement and restrictions on pathways in contrast with expansion-oriented reform proposals.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate supports abortion rights and identifies as pro-choice. Public comments and recent reporting indicate she favors preserving access to abortion rather than advocating for major new restrictions or bans.

Climate & Energy

Supports banning offshore wind and ending Connecticut’s public benefit charge, prioritizes lower electric rates and deregulation of energy markets. Emphasizes removing fees on electricity and rolling back policies she describes as raising costs for homeowners. Positions indicate preference for market-driven energy approaches and opposition to aggressive climate regulations in the state context.

Public Safety & Guns

The candidate defends strong Second Amendment rights and opposes restrictive gun-control measures while emphasizing being tough on crime. Public materials frame her as defending constitutional freedoms and critical of laws that heavily restrict carrying or possession of firearms.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 20, 2026

Betsy McCaughey is in the news as one of the remaining contenders for the Connecticut Republican governor nomination after Erin Stewart suspended her campaign. The field has narrowed to McCaughey and state Sen. Ryan Fazio, with the party convention and primary approaching. McCaughey has also been using the campaign to push energy issues, including a lawsuit against New York over a pipeline dispute that she says is driving up electricity costs in Connecticut.

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Endorsements

Connecticut Republican Governor nominee?

Endorsers of Betsy McCaughey for Connecticut Republican Governor nominee?

CPAC

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CPAC endorsed Betsy McCaughey for governor of Connecticut.

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