ALBANY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo predicts the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump spells nothing but gridlock for Democrats — and he blames it on the left.

“I think we now go to a very long and unproductive road,” the third-term Democrat explained Thursday in a panel discussion with former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at Seton Hall University.

“Speaker Pelosi was dealing with pressure … from the left. There’s a heightened leftist component to the Democratic party,” he said.

“Where does it go ultimately? Nowhere,” Cuomo said. “Because even if they vote for impeachment and it goes to the Senate, it wouldn’t happen in the Senate.”

Just a day before, however, Cuomo declared his support for the impeachment probe, arguing that Pelosi “had no choice.”

“I think she even resisted the pressure in her caucus admirably for a long period of time,” he said on WAMC’s “The Roundtable.”

Some Democrats bit back, however.

Democrat State Sen. Mike Gianaris quipped on Twitter, “a simple thank you to the ‘leftists’ would suffice.”