Everyone thought she was ready for prime time, but her floundering in the Senate race showed she was not. |
He created a record of achievement. But he also gives off an aura that the city is getting better. |
hemorrhaging of the Democratic base usually happens when the incumbent mayor is perceived as the winner. |
I don't think that it helps their gubernatorial chances not to have a geographic balance. The last time that balance was absent was 1970, and that ticket ended in defeat. |
I doubt it. I just think he's going to equal or slightly exceed the $74 million from the last time. I don't think he'll reach $100 million. |
I think it would be a tough run for her and she will be 67 years old, after she used age against Morgenthau. |
I think it's a real problem not to have some geographic balance on the ticket, and I don't think that it helps their gubernatorial chances not to have a geographic balance. The last time that balance was absent was 1970, and that ticket ended in defeat. |
It was a real hard street campaign, going around engaging people. |
It was a two-second call. There was no extended conversation. I don't understand the need to tell an untruth when you have already lost. |
It would not be happening if the race was close or if [Democratic candidate Fernando] Ferrer was winning. |
Killing the West Side stadium gave Shelly Silver a new image as a populist defender of his constituency. Bruno is a winner because he is as strong - if not stronger - than Gov. Pataki with Republicans, because he is going to be around in New York while Pataki is a lame duck. |
She's a person who's not afraid to stand up for what she believes in. But she tries to sit down and reason with you. If not, she will go her own way. |
Stop the I. When that's all you have to say, it is very tedious and self-promoting. |
The idea of embarrassing your opponent or messing up a press conference or even rattling your opponent always comes up. |
There were over 300 people at the wedding, more than 20 years ago. It's ridiculous to think that Judge Kaplan or her husband knew everyone at the wedding. |