At Least Two People Want to Be New York’s Congressperson for Fifteen Months [Updated]
Anthony Weiner's seat won't last for long — but a couple of people might still want it.
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Anthony Weiner's seat won't last for long — but a couple of people might still want it.
The disgraced congressman made his announcement during a press conference today.
Paul Ryan and Michele Bachmann did a better job than liberals hoped they would.
Just when the CBO steps in with some helpful figures.
Progressive Democrats are grumbling.
Meanwhile, Sean Hannity thinks it's the Republicans who are caving.
But "no person or party has a monopoly on wisdom."
“I can’t tell you the number of calls fundraisers get every day, every day, asking for $2,400, $2,400, and $2,400, and here are all these guys and gals sitting on piles of cash."
And explaining to voters that the other guy is crazy is expensive.
“To the press: that’s a figure of speech.”
God, doesn't he know that Democrats TALK?
The appointment of a close ally to run the party's fall campaigns signals Cuomo's rising power.
This will leave his seat wide open to Republicans in his right-leaning district.
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