Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein just came through the Capitol, and she had both some mild praise and fierce condemnation for Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s policies.

While not specifically endorsing the governor’s proposals, Stein took aim at the state’s loose laws regarding Limited Liability Corp. giving. Cuomo has both benefited from them and proposed tightening those laws, although there is little indication the Legislature will go along.

But she took issue with the governor’s recent executive order calling for a state spending ban on businesses or institutions associated with the BDS or Boycott, Divestment and Sanction movement against Israel over their treatment of Palestinians.

“We call for cleaning up corruption here in New York State rather than suppressing free speech rights,” said Stein.

Stein, who is a medical doctor by training, is polling at 4 percent and she’s on the ballot in 24 states. But she’s hoping the disaffection that polls show with both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will help boost the Green Party’s profile.

“Even Hillary Clinton supporters do not support her. They are just afraid of Donald Trump,” she said. “There’s a huge opening here.”

Democrats, she added have a ”fake left but go right strategy.”

The Green Party is holding their convention Saturday in Troy.