after he stole the show at the circus that was the New
York Gubernatorial debate at Hoftstra University.
(image via buzzfeed) Jimmy McMillan stole the show at last night's New
York gubernatorial debate, which featured a kooky cast of characters, from Eliot Spitzer's madam to teabagger Carl Paladino to ex-Black Panther and NY City Councilman Char... Read
Not exact matches
While the nation
debates Carl Paladino's remarks that gay people «brainwash» children, the Republican Party as whole appears entirely disinterested, and a mere few are willing to admonish the New
York gubernatorial hopeful's h... Read
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gubernatorial debate between New
York Governor Andrew Cuomo, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, Green Party candidate and Libertarian Michael McDermott last night:
New
York State
Gubernatorial Candidates Republican candidate Rob Astorino, Democratic incumbent Andrew Cuomo, Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins, Libertarian Party candidate Michael McDermott make closing remarks during a
debate Wednesday, Oct., 22, 2014, in Buffalo, N.Y.
(CNN)- In a new ad, New
York Republican
gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino accused Democratic candidate and state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo of excluding «the only African - American candidate, the only woman candidate and the Green Party candidate,» from the
gubernatorial race and challenged Cuomo to «come out and
debate like a man.»
Green Party
gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins said «Teachout's entrance into the Democratic Party primary should be used to broaden rather than narrow the political
debate in New
York.»
This week's highlights: Karen DeWitt of New
York State Public Radio talks to Green Party
gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins about his platform and his desire to be included in any
debates involving major - party candidates Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Rob Astorino.
The League of Women Voters is sponsoring a
debate between
gubernatorial candidates in Néw
York.
HEMPSTEAD, NY - OCTOBER 18: Howie Hawkins of the Green Party, running for New
York State Governor, speaks during the
gubernatorial debate at Hofstra University October 18, 2010 in Hempstead, New
York.
She drew comparisons to New
York Green Party
gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins, who pushed the
debate on fracking into the daylight and won surprise endorsements from the New
York's public employee newspaper, The Chief, four democratic clubs, and six teachers unions.
Even before that news developed, it was a busy day for
gubernatorial candidates: Rob Astorino and Howie Hawkins visited the Capitol to bemoan the dearth of
debates just a few hours before Cuomo dropped a 245 - page second - term manifesto, «Moving the New New
York Forward» (as opposed to, y ’ know, backward).
New
York voters may have only a single opportunity to see the candidates
debate before this year's
gubernatorial election.
It looks like New
York voters will have only a single opportunity to see the candidates
debate before this year's
gubernatorial election.
Mr. Fischer's running mate is two - time
gubernatorial candidate Jimmy McMillan, the YouTube sensation from New
York City who wears black gloves and famously
debated Andrew Cuomo in 2010 by answering questions with the response, «The rent is too damn high.»
Howie Hawkins, the Green Party candidate for Governor, will discuss the primarily election and its impact on the campaign as well as the upcoming march for climate change in New
York City, the status of
gubernatorial debates, fracking and student debt.
Suozzi, who's challenging Attorney General Eliot Spitzer for the Democratic
gubernatorial nomination, talks about the distinctions between him and the popular attorney general, the problems he's faced fundraising, their recent
debate in New
York City and Spitzer's failure to reform Medicaid.