Why Won't Giuliani Aim for Albany? Washington Still Sounds Nicer
Part of the reason the former mayor seems so reluctant to run for governor is that a run for president still sounds good.
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Part of the reason the former mayor seems so reluctant to run for governor is that a run for president still sounds good.
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The actor and gay activist voices support for the beleaguered governor — and disdain for naysayer (and potential political foe) Rudy Giuliani.
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