If this morning's Q poll is accurate (which Fred
Dicker appears to doubt), then Cuomo v. Paladino is a statistical dead heat.
Not exact matches
The protesters
appeared to be part of the advocacy group Vocal NY, though they chanted much of the same Occupied - inspired slogans and carried signs calling
Dicker «The Mouthpiece of Gov. 1 %»
Cuomo would
appear regularly for friendly chats on
Dicker's radio show while «sources close to the governor» trotted out the administration's line in his column.
Appearing on Fred
Dicker's Talk - 1300 radio show on Wednesday morning, Astorino said he would stick to three terms as county executive in Westchester, while he continues to back two, four - year terms for statewide elected officials like the office of governor or attorney general.
Cuomo, who
appeared this morning on Fred
Dicker's Talk - 1300 show as well as Susan Arbetter's Capitol Pressroom, said it was possible that the bridge can be financed differently in order to save money and prevent a large toll hike.
What's really funny (or pathetic, if you happen to be a Aussie paying his salary) is that you got all the info about the donors in the short time since that lazy a —
Dicker's column
appeared in print, and he didn't have any of it.
Outside the gathering,
Dicker asked Paladino to provide evidence of a charge he had made to Maggie Haberman of the website Politico in an interview that
appeared online late in the afternoon: that Cuomo had been unfaithful to his former wife, Kerry Kennedy.
Dicker, the veteran state editor for the New York Post, has been a consistent booster of Cuomo and serves as a useful clearing house for Cuomo's proposals, personnel decisions and political threats, which often
appear first in
Dicker's column as lightly attributed offerings of sources close to the governor.
Cuomo has largely stopped
appearing on Live from the State Capitol with Fred
Dicker and Susan Arbetter's Capitol Pressroom, the two daily radio shows broadcast from the statehouse.
Whereas Cuomo
appeared regularly on
Dicker's show for years, he has now not been a guest on
Dicker's show since February 1, according to a search of the governor's public schedules.
He made 110 appearances on at these shows during his first term, speaking with at least one during 42 of his first 48 months in office, but hasn't
appeared on
Dicker's since 2013 or Arbetter's since July.
In 2011, Cuomo went from February 25 to May 20 without
appearing on
Dicker's show.
But when he
appeared on AM 1300 Monday morning, Cuomo was asked by host Fred
Dicker point - blank whether the Apple speculation is true.