Five Candidates for Hillary Clinton's Senate Seat
Dylan and Ethan Ris
Contributors
Posted:
12/29/08
Last week, we gave you an odds chart for the highly coveted Illinois Senate seat vacated by Barack Obama. Well, back east in New York, Sen. Hillary Clinton's promotion to the State Department has set off a similar scramble.Choosing Hillary's replacement is Gov. David Paterson, who, unlike his Illinois counterpart Rod Blagojevich, won't be rewarded with $500,000 and a cushy ambassadorship for his selection. He also doesn't tend to hold wildly defensive press conferences while wearing a wet cat on his head, so this race isn't nearly as fun.
Nevertheless, here are your odds on the leading contenders:
| Candidate | Pros | Cons | Odds of Appointment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas Suozzi Nassau County Executive |
Well-regarded executive of a populous Long Island county. | Would face a challenging re-election in 2010 due to poor name recognition. | 3 : 1 |
| Caroline Kennedy Political Scion |
A Kennedy. | Very real possibility she will forget to vote for herself. | 4 : 1 |
| Andrew Cuomo State Attorney General |
A Cuomo. |
America may not be ready for a Catholic Senator. |
8 : 1 |
| Elmer Kennedy Forklift Operator |
A Kennedy. Has voted several times and saw most of Mr. Smith Goes To Washington. | Wrong Kennedys. |
5000 : 1 |
| Eliot Spitzer Former Governor |
Plenty of room on his schedule. Paterson owes him big time. | As governor, opposed subsidies to upstate millet farmers. |
4300 : 1 hour |
| Thomas Suozzi, Nassau County Executive | |
|---|---|
| Caroline Kennedy, Political Scion | |
| Andrew Cuomo, State Attorney General | |
| Elmer Kennedy, Forklift Operator | |
| Eliot Spitzer, Former Governor |
