Maloney Is Definitely In to Challenge Gillibrand
The longtime New York City Representative will face down Paterson's appointee in 2010.
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The longtime New York City Representative will face down Paterson's appointee in 2010.
The Long Island congresswoman, who early on vowed to topple the Paterson appointee, has backed off.
It's looking like Gillibrand will get a primary challenger soon enough.
The senator experiences the perils of the Internet comment thread.
Of course, it's not really that straightforward.
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So decrees Chuck Schumer, her new guardian angel.
He may concede to Scott Murphy as early as this afternoon.
But "the lady from upstate New York" is pretty close, we guess.
It's true what they say: No man is poor who has friends, and billions of dollars.
The Manhattan borough president joins the list of people eying Kirsten Giillibrand's Senate seat.
Okay, so basically this is going to take forever.
We could have a gay senator. Hooray!
By working with her doppelgänger, Kirsten Gillibrand.
They've taken to passing her notes to shut her up.
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