She's lived in the state longer than Hillary has and she's grown up in one of the most political families in the country, of course she knows politics. And she was on some Presidential debate committee and again, she interned for one of the most senior members of the Senate.
So is it unfair to ask her to make her positions on the issues relevant to New York open to the governor? I'm ok with celebrities winning elections, but if you're going to give a lifetime appointment to a celebrity, should that celebrity not have, like, positions on like, issues?
Also, Hillary ran a successful campaign and visited every single county in the state. It was clear that Hillary was sensitive to (or could at least appear sensitive to) the issues concerning the state. I'm honestly curious if Caroline has ever been Upstate before in her entire life.
I think he's trolling you, and rather well.