They were, instead, making the complex decisions that any serious voter must, weighing their own moral
commitments against a candidate's professed values, the policies they propose and how much is likely to be accomplished on a given issue given the political climate.
Not exact matches
Questions about the governor's
commitment continued last week after he declined to openly endorse Democratic State Senate
candidate Marc Panepinto in his campaign
against incumbent Republican Mark Grisanti of Buffalo.
While the New York Working Families Party talked big about standing up for principle and running a
candidate against Cuomo, in the end, the union - connected political party endorsed him without getting any
commitment that he'll stop denigrating teachers or their professional rights during a second term in office.