Sentences with phrase «other rumored candidates»

Other rumored candidates include State Sen. Jose Peralta and ex-Councilwoman Melinda Katz.
Other rumored candidates for Arroyo's seat include Rafael Salamanca, the district manager of Bronx Community Board 2 who is also president of the 41st Precinct Community Council and Amanda Septimo, district director for Congressman Jose Serrano.
Two other rumored candidates, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and Public Advocate Letitia James, were left off the poll.
Other rumored candidates include real estate executives Paul Massey, Don Peebles (a one - time de Blasio contributor), and minister Michhel Faulkner.
Meanwhile, other rumored candidates Rudy S. Giuliani, chief of staff to Councilman Eric Ulrich (R - Ozone Park) and a cousin of the former mayor, and Kevin Kim, who Halloran had defeated back in 2009, did not file any campaign finance records.

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(Stepping down at Disney would also free up Iger for other pursuits, with the CEO even rumored as a potential presidential candidate in 2020.)
Both coaches will be highly sought after and are rumored to be candidates for several other coaching positions.
«Rumors to that effect, as well as speculation that I wished to be a candidate for any such position at ECC or any other institution, are completely without foundation.»
Other rumored 2021 mayoral candidates are City Comptroller Scott Stringer and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr..
Other names being floated around as rumored candidates include Public Advocate Letitia James, Queens State Senator Michael Gianaris, former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, Congresswoman Kathleen Rice and Alicia Glen, de Blasio's deputy mayor for housing and economic development.
The conference of Sens. Jeff Klein, David Carlucci, Diane Savino and David Valesky did help Morse and sought to temper rumors they were backing other candidates in Democratic primaries.
Other observers suggested the verdict could put a damper on his national political ambitions, which include playing a major role supporting Democratic candidates in their efforts to flip New York's Republican House seats this fall, and a rumored potential run for president in two years.
Other candidates who have looked at the race previously, and may do so again, include Joyce Johnson, whom the New York Times endorsed; Assemblyman Keith Wright, the chairman of the Manhattan Democratic organization, who is close to Rangel and could be a leading candidate to replace him should Rangel step down or not seek re-election, as is often rumored to be the case; Adriano Espaillat, a newly elected state senator who could appeal to the growing Hispanic population in the district, depending on what happens with redistricting; and Adam Clayton Powell IV, the former assemblyman and the son of the legendary congressman whom Rangel unseated 40 years ago, who has run and lost against Rangel twice in the past.
In rapid succession the other potential and rumored candidates for the 2016 primary and election are making statements about the future.
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