Three former NY elected officials, who also just so happen to be the trio that make up the «Wise Guys» on NY1, have released an open letter to New Yorkers that declares GOP
gubernatorial primary winner Carl Paladino «simply not fit to lead this great state.»
Not exact matches
Senate Minority Leader Dean Skelos, who, along with much of the GOP establishment, backed Rick Lazio in the GOP
gubernatorial primary, just released the following statement congratulating tonight's
winner, Carl Paladino:
Organizer's lead investor and biggest supporter is former Facebook Chief Privacy Officer Chris Kelly, who lost the 2010 Democratic
primary race for state attorney general to the eventual
winner, and potential
gubernatorial candidate, Kamala Harris.
He's feeling pretty good, and he has a challenge for another
primary winner: GOP
gubernatorial nominee, Carl Paladino.
Gov. Ricketts is touting his conservative credentials on the national stage as he prepares for a showdown with the
winner of Tuesday's Democratic
gubernatorial primary.
CNN is projecting tea party challenger Carl Paladino the upset
winner over Rick Lazio in New York Republican
gubernatorial primary.
This line of reasoning could play well if the
winner of today's five - way Democratic AG
primary is Sen. Eric Schneiderman, who members of his own party — including, reportedly,
gubernatorial frontrunner Andrew Cuomo — worry is too liberal to play upstate and therefore vulnerable to losing to Donovan.
The last time there was an exception in a
gubernatorial race was in 2002, when Cuomo, who had ended his campaign before the
primary election but remained on the ballot, raised less of his funds from small donors than either
primary victory Carl McCall or general election
winner George Pataki.
«As the unexpectedly contested Florida Republican
gubernatorial primary enters its final month, a
winner has started to emerge after the millions in negative TV ads plastered across the state by state Attorney General Bill McCollum and wealthy businessman Rick Scott — and that lucky candidate is Democratic candidate Alex Sink.
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of New Jersey congratulates the two
winners of the New Jersey
gubernatorial primary election, Democratic candidate Phil Murphy and Republican candidate Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno.