Racism has recently become an issue in
the gubernatorial race over the question of exclusionary zoning in Westchester County.
Not exact matches
As POLITICO reported in September, it's part of a longer - term effort to build a bigger and more diverse bench for the party to draw on in
gubernatorial and Senate
races over the next decade.
I noted recently that Shaprton has yet to weigh in on the
gubernatorial race, which includes Cuomo and City Councilman Charles Barron, who created the Freedom Party minor - party line out of protest
over the all - white ticket.
Siena College is out with another snapshot of the statewide
races finding Democratic
gubernatorial hopeful Andrew Cuomo's lead
over Republican Carl Paladino has grown.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has more than $ 30 million in his campaign fund, and a recent poll shows him with a 30 - point - lead
over his likely Republican opponent, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, but the Republican says if the past is any indication, he can win the
gubernatorial race this year.
Today's Q poll is a mixed bag for GOP / Conservative
gubernatorial designee Rick Lazio, showing him with a double - digit lead
over his primary opponent, Carl Paladino, but with 49 percent of Republicans who have a favorite in the
race saying they're open to changing their minds before the Sept. 14 election.
Phil Reisman, wrote in the Journal News the following day: «Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, either hasn't heard that the 2014
gubernatorial race is
over or believes that the 2018 campaign is in full swing and that he is, once again, the Republican Party's chosen candidate.»
For donors in particular, there may be no better place to invest
over the next two years than state - level legislative and
gubernatorial races.
Then again, Cuomo hasn't yet bestowed an endorsement on anyone in this
race, and there has been speculation that he favors Mangano
over his fellow Democrat, Sozzui, who was once a
gubernatorial contender himself.
At the GOP convention gala dinner last week, Long and state Republican Party Chairman Ed Cox had a conversation during which they began to mend the fences that were broken during the battle
over the
gubernatorial race, in which Long successfully gambled on Rick Lazio
over Cox's pick, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy.
But Bevin is only the second Republican to win a
gubernatorial race in the Bluegrass State in
over 40 years.
National Democrats, smarting
over gubernatorial losses in New Jersey and Virginia, seized on the win, with Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine dubbing it «perhaps the most consequential
race of the night.»
Not only have Republicans repeatedly cited
gubernatorial races as the first step in their rebuilding process nationally but the governors elected
over the next two years will play a major role in the decennial redistricting process that will help determine control of Congress for the foreseeable future.
The Democratic
race seems likely to provide more fireworks with polling that suggests 2006 Senate nominee Ned Lamont carries an edge
over Malloy who was a close runner - up for the party's
gubernatorial nod that same year.
Cuomo, a Democrat up for re-election in 2018, would maintain a massive cash advantage
over all but the most wealthy self - funded candidates if the loophole is closed for
gubernatorial races.
Republicans have had a dismal track record in Colorado
over the past decade, losing three U.S. Senate
races, two presidential contests and one
gubernatorial election.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a massive edge
over his challenger in the upcoming
gubernatorial race in November, a new poll says.
The latest poll in the Virginia
gubernatorial race shows former Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie ahead by one percentage point
over Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam (D.), who has previously led in the polls.
Paladino lost the 2010 election by the third largest margin in a
gubernatorial race since the Civil War, and lost Nassau and Suffolk by
over 20 points.
A story about the Florida
gubernatorial race in the Sept. 4, 2002, issue of Education Week («Teachers» Unions Pass
Over Reno and Reich») should have said that the Florida Education Association is affiliated with both the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers.