Sparks are expected to fly when Carl Paladino and
other gubernatorial hopefuls debate Andrew Cuomo Monday.
Not exact matches
Now that AG Andrew Cuomo is dipping his toe into the roiling waters (via Fred Dicker) on select issues such as the still - late state budget, the Ravitch plan and lifting the charter school cap, his opponents are taking the opportunity to call on the yet - unannounced
gubernatorial hopeful to make clear his positions on a host of
other topics as well.
Outspoken Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr. has been labeled a bigot by LGBT advocates and their allies for his anti-gay marriage stance, and the Bronx Democrat has taken some fairly controversial positions on a variety of
other issues, too, including, but not limited to, GOP
gubernatorial hopeful Carl Paladino.
He was a surprise entrant into the race and hadn't spent months traveling the state like the
other potential
gubernatorial hopefuls.
Ed Cox has now embraced Carl Paladino as the party's
gubernatorial nominee, even as
other Republicans — including both state comptroller
hopeful Harry Wilson and AG contender Dan Donovan — have refused to do so.
The ADC endorsement can be a powerful boost to
gubernatorial hopefuls and
other contenders for elected office.
As
other Democratic
hopefuls, particularly the five would - be AGs, anxiously await a possible signal of support from the
gubernatorial frontrunner, his running mate, Rochester Mayor Bob Duffy, is engaging in a little upstate politicking today.
Some of those same families and
other gun - control advocates protested Monday outside an event in Connecticut where Christie campaigned for GOP
gubernatorial hopeful Tom Foley.
Somers went into the convention wearing the class ring of
gubernatorial hopeful Mark Boughton but, as of last week, was acting like she might want to see
other people.