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Paladino Apologizes for Remarks About Gays

Carl P. Paladino, the Republican nominee for governor of New York, said he could have chosen his words better.

 

New Poll Shows Cuomo With Wide Lead

A day after one poll showed the race for New York governor tightening, another poll shows Andrew M. Cuomo far ahead.

 

Andrew Cuomo Picks Rochester Mayor Robert Duffy as Running Mate

State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo has selected the Robert J. Duffy, the 55-year-old mayor of Rochester and former police of chief of the city, to be his running mate in the governor's race. Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat who launched his ...

 

Cuomo Video Announces Campaign for Governor

Cuomo Video Announces Campaign for Governor

Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo announced his campaign for governor with a video released early Saturday morning, finally making official his entrance into the race for governor this fall.

 

Steve Levy Plans Switch to G.O.P., Stirring Governor’s Race

Steve Levy Plans Switch to G.O.P., Stirring Governor’s Race

Steve Levy, a popular Long Island Democrat, is planning to become a Republican and is said to be preparing a run for governor.

 

Paterson to Drop Out of Race for Governor

Paterson to Drop Out of Race for Governor

Gov. David A. Paterson, his administration caught up in a whirlwind of allegations about its intervention in a domestic violence episode involving a top aide, is set to announce that he is suspending his election campaign and will not run in November, according to a person told about the plans.

 

Paterson Declares Intention to Seek Full Term

Paterson Declares Intention to Seek Full Term

Gov. David A. Paterson proclaimed his candidacy for election, issuing a defiant challenge to those who have encouraged him to quit.

 

New York Governor David Paterson said he wants voters to decide ...

New York Governor David Paterson said he wants voters to decide ...

Gov. Paterson dug in his heels Sunday, insisting he's not a drain on his party and vowing the voters, not the White House, will decide his fate.

 

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