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Ford calls Gillibrand a bird; Gillibrand calls him a child.
An insider pegs the chances at 80 percent. No kidding.
Obama re-hires 2008 campaign manager David Plouffe.
The non-candidate slips up while campaigning at a diner in Rockland County.
The Supreme Court rules that corporate spending in elections is free speech that can't be infringed upon.
Ford takes a leave of absence from Merill Lynch so he can focus on "listening."
He's his own last hope.
But if forced to choose, they'll pick Gillibrand, for now.
Cuomo has $16 million on hand, compared to just $3 million for Paterson.
Republican Scott Brown really could win, and ruin health-care reform.
Despite increasing hostility to his run, Ford pushes forward with an op-ed today.
Better late than never!
Could Democrats lose their filibusterproof majority before the final vote?
He hires an opposition researcher to look for some dirt.
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