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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Charles Schumer, two-term Democratic U.S. senator from New York, is running for re-election as senator from New York against Republican candidate Jay Townsend, a market research and communications consultant. As part of a Politics Daily series providing background about the major candidates in the 2010 midterm elections, here are answers to some frequently asked questions about Schumer's life. How old is Charles Schumer? Schumer is 60. When was Charles Schumer born? Schumer was born Nov. 23, 1950. Where was Charles Schumer born? Schumer was born Charles Ellis "Chuck" Schumer in the ...
Charles Schumer, two-term Democratic U.S. senator from New York, is running for re-election as senator from New York against Republican candidate Jay Townsend, a market research and communications consultant. As part of a Politics Daily series providing background about the major candidates in the 2010 midterm elections, here are answers to some frequently asked questions about Schumer's life. Is Charles Schumer married? Yes. Who is Charles Schumer's wife? Schumer's wife is Iris Weinshall. What does Charles Schumer's wife do? Iris Weinshall is a vice chancellor at the City University of New ...
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand doesn't get very good ratings from New York voters, including her fellow Democrats, but with former Gov. George Pataki deciding not to make the race against her, she leads three little-known Republican opponents by 20 points or more, according to a Marist Institute poll conducted May 3-5. Fifty-one percent of voters rate the job Gillibrand is doing as fair or poor while 27 percent call it good or excellent, with 22 percent still not knowing enough about her to have an opinion. Forty-five percent of Democrats fall in the fair or poor category while 34 percent say she ...
Former Republican Gov. George Pataki, who is much talked-about as a challenger to Democratic Sen Kirsten Gillibrand but has not said if he will run, is leading Gillibrand in a general election matchup by 45 percent to 40 percent with 13 percent undecided, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted April 6-11. The margin of error is 2.6 points. Pataki draws a much higher level of support from fellow Republicans than Gillibrand does from Democrats -- 81 percent compared to 65 percent. Pataki attracts 22 percent of the Democratic vote while Gillibrand gets only 9 percent of Republicans. ...
In a similar finding to a Marist Poll released Tuesday, Rasmussen Reports has New York's Democratic senator, Kirsten Gillibrand, running neck-and-neck with former Gov. George Pataki. Gillibrand leads Pataki, who has not announced he would run, by a statistically insignificant 44 percent to 42 percent with 4 percent preferring some other candidate and 9 percent undecided. The margin of error is 4.5 points. The poll was conducted March 1. If New York Daily News publisher Mortimer Zuckerman gets in the race, Gillibrand leads him 47 percent to 36 percent with 8 percent preferring someone else ...
George Pataki, New York's former Republican governor, leads Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in a match-up for her seat, but by a narrower margin than in a previous poll. Pataki, who has not announced his intentions, is ahead of Gillibrand by a statistically insignificant 48 percent to 45 percent with 7 percent undecided, according to a Marist Institute poll conducted Feb. 22, Feb. 24 and March 1. The margin of error is 4 points. In a poll conducted by Marist in late January, Pataki led by 49 percent to 43 percent with 8 percent undecided. ...
Harold Ford Jr., the former congressman from Tennessee, will not take on New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in this year's Democratic primary, several sources reported Monday. "After giving it considerable thought and talking it over with his wife, he reached the conclusion that he would not be running, although he said he would like to remain active in the Democratic Party here," New York City Assemblyman Vito Lopez told the New York Post. Since early January, Ford, 39, a Merrill Lynch executive, had been gauging support for a possible primary challenge to Gillibrand, who was appointed to ...
The movers and shakers, Senate wannabes and chattering classes remain instensely interested in the New York Senate seat vacated last year by Hillary Clinton and currently occupied by Democrat Kirsten E. Gillibrand. That much was evident this weekend with word from the New York Times that real estate magnate and New York Daily News publisher Morton B. Zuckerman is eyeing the office. The Times story, citing two unamed sources, noted that talks were only preliminary, but said Zuckerman's background as a successful outsider would appeal to the state's electorate in a tumultuous political and ...
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