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State Employees’ Union Accepts Wage and Benefits Concessions

Members of New York’s largest union of state employees have agreed to accept major wage and benefits concessions sought by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo.

 

Cuomo's win on marriage sparks presidential talk

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's successful push to legalize gay marriage in his state has made him a national hero to liberal voters and has sparked talk of a potential presidential bid for Cuomo in 2016....

 

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.

 

Poll Shows Tightening New York Governor’s Race

Carl P. Paladino, the Republican candidate, is closing the gap with Andrew M. Cuomo, a new poll found.

 

Cuomo Has 16-Point Lead Over Paladino in New York Governor Race, Poll Says

Cuomo Has 16-Point Lead Over Paladino in New York Governor Race, Poll Says

A majority of likely voters supports Democrat Andrew Cuomo in his bid for New York governor against Republican Carl Paladino, a Rasmussen Reports poll shows.

Fifty-four percent of likely voters favor Cuomo, the state’s attorney general, compared with 38 percent for Paladino, Rasmussen Reports said today. It’s the first survey of the state’s governor’s race the polling group has conducted since the Sept. 14 primaries.

 

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.

 

Cuomo Will Recuse Himself From Paterson Investigations

Facing growing political pressure, Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo announced on Thursday that he would appoint an independent counsel to take over his office’s investigation into the Paterson administration’s response to a domestic violence case.

 

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