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Paterson Politics
February 27th, 2010
The lead article in today’s New York Times is titled, “Under Fire, Paterson Quits Governor’s Race.” It describes Paterson’s decision not to run for reelection and the implications for Democrats. Paterson withdrew amid a furor about his involvement with a domestic violence court case against one of his close aides, including a phone call to possibly influence the woman involved. The story is still developing as prominent Democrats are beginning to call for his resignation. The withdrawal especially impacts Attorney General Andrew Cuomo who has long been rumored to be preparing a primary challenge against Governor Paterson. It may not come at the best time for Mr. Cuomo as he will now be forced to become more directly involved in the race and take specific positions. So far, though, Mr. Cuomo continues to insist on a focus on state government instead of politics. Meanwhile, Rick Lazio, the current Republican frontrunner, is continuing direct attacks against Mr. Cuomo, and these attacks will soon require a response from Mr. Cuomo himself. Frankly, Governor Paterson lost my support after the way he treated Caroline Kennedy who would have been a superb U.S. senator. His back and forth regarding the appointment had the effecting of stringing Caroline Kennedy along and then, in effect, throwing her under the bus. During the process, Governor Paterson alienated major Democratic constituencies throughout the state. Revelations are still developing about Governor Paterson’s misconduct, and new facts will most certainly come to light. |
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