That did nothing to mollify Rabbi Yehuda Levin, who very publicly rescinded his endorsement of
Paladino following the candidate's apology.
Not exact matches
Paladino compared the situation to his 2010 campaign for governor, when former Rep. Rick Lazio was the preferred
candidate of the party
following the state convention.
Rabbi Yehuda Levin, who wrote at least one version of the explosive anti-gay remarks Carl
Paladino delivered to Brooklyn ultra-Orthodox leaders last weekend, has withdrawn his endorsement of the GOP / Conservative gubernatorial hopeful
following the
candidate's (sorta) apology yesterday.
Former GOP / Conservative gubernatorial hopeful and current state Supreme Court
candidate Rick Lazio will make his first public appearance tomorrow since dropping out of the race almost a month ago
following his big primary loss to Carl
Paladino.
During an interview with Reuters this week, the Republican
candidate for governor of New York, Carl
Paladino, made the
following candid comment:
Following the debate,
Paladino campaign manager Caputo said he was proud of the
candidate's performance and that people had finally had the chance to see «the real Carl
Paladino.»
While Thompson, typically outspoken, did his best to
follow his attorney's advice and remain silent throughout the course of the litigation, some of his friends, like former gubernatorial
candidate Carl
Paladino, suggested the case was politically motivated.