thepage.time.com - 12/23/2008
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The New York City Mayor reiterates he isn't endorsing Kennedy for Clinton's Senate seat, but did praise her Monday as he urged Gov. Paterson to make his selection.
"I think the governor should make a decision reasonably quickly because this is just getting out of control and everybody's ...
voices.washingtonpost.com - 12/16/2008
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I'm astounded that no one seems to be
the slightest bit disturbed by this. It's a shoe...
thrown at the head of every person in the country, let alone New York State, who has accomplished something the old fashioned way, by working for it. It's ...
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Reid Urged Paterson To Pick Kennedy - The Fix
nypost.com - 12/17/2008
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ALBANY - Gov. Paterson yesterday channeled the original
architects of the state's fiscal mess, former Govs. George...
Pataki and Mario Cuomo, unveiling an "emergency" budget that slashes school aid and health care while imposing 137 new or increased...
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Political Animal —
... shows 33% of New Yorkers want Caroline Kennedy to replace Hillary Clinton in the Senate, while 29% prefer state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. The same poll shows that a 48% plurality believes Kennedy will fill the Senate vacancy. * New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg doesn't care who Gov. David Paterson picks, he just wants the governor to make a decision " reasonably quickly " because the speculation is "just getting out of control." * With another census coming up, congressional reapportionment is around the corner. ...
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Plus: A Democratic congressman tells The Post he got a call from a Caroline Kennedy ...
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