New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo leads Gov. David Paterson, the state's first African-American governor, by 51 percent to 24 percent among black voters in a Democratic primary matchup, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted Oct. 14-19. ...
Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has picked up a few points among voters in New York for a 2010 race -- whether he runs against David Paterson or Andrew Cuomo for governor, or against Kirsten Gillibrand for the Senate, according to a Siena College poll conducted Oct. 14-18. ...
While nearly two-thirds of New Yorkers in both parties don't want Gov. David Paterson to run again next year, they did not like President Obama's attempt to meddle in state politics, saying by 62 percent to 27 percent that the White House was wrong to urge him to drop out, according to a Marist Poll ...
David Paterson may be firm in his insistence that he will run for a full term as New York governor in 2010 despite President Obama asking him to drop out, but he will find no comfort in yet another poll that shows New Yorkers view him as ineffective and that they overwhelmingly prefer someone else ...
Rudy Giuliani has been laying the groundwork in recent weeks to run for governor of New York in 2010. The former Republican mayor of New York City and presidential candidate has told associates he will likely make his decision in the next 30 to 60 days and will announce it after the Nov. 3 city ...
He's made no indication of whether or not he's in the race, but former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani would destroy incumbent David Paterson if the New York Governor's race were held today.Rudy holds a 54 lead over the Democrat in a new Quinnipiac poll, which most likely says more about Paterson ...
Americans are a forgiving people, by and large. You can break most of the Ten Commandments, all of the Seven Deadly Sins, even the First Rule of Fight Club. But you don't mess with the Bro Code. Examples of this are evident all around us. David Vitter mongers the DC Madam's roster, yet retains his ...
Anybody remember Rudy Giuliani? He was the presumptive favorite to win the 2008 GOP Presidential nomination, before Ron Paul took him out? Well, Rudy's back.The former Mayor of America tells the New York Post's Fredric U. Dicker that he is going to take his "traditional view of marriage," which I ...
The Republican Party is in an unusual position this year, having lost the presidency, both houses of Congress, the majority of state governors, 4/5 of "The View" cast, Charles Barkley, Rudy Giuliani's daughter, and probably everyone who's ever met Mitt Romney.As for the nation's six remaining ...
Instead of "Paper of Record?" Too much of a reach?The New York Times published a phony letter from a very famous mayor, slamming Caroline Kennedy's stealth Senate bid:Dear New York Times,how can Caroline Kennedy become a US Senator? She pals around with pals of domestic terrorists, and, goshdarnit, ...

