Apparently, Eliot Spitzer's idea of geographical balance is having a running mate on the other side of Central Park. Two Manhattan liberals - who live within a couple of miles of each other - cannot possibly understand the concerns of families in other parts of the state, or even other parts of the city, for that matter. |
How New York adjusts to that global economy is going to be the key issue. |
I and no one from my campaign was involved in this. |
I have a 20-year record of public service. I have a record of integrity. These are the kinds of ramblings of candidates who have no money and who are, I think, frustrated for whatever reason. |
I have always been pro-life. I characterize myself that way and I'm not running away from it or avoiding it. |
I think someone gave it to him out of a briefing book, and he's just not as familiar with New York as I am. |
I thought the bill was too broad and needed protection against use by minors. I favor some type of parental notification. |
I would look to put state spending on a diet. |
It's an example of one of the contrasts between us. I have much more intimate knowledge of the details of New York state. |
It's like Albany has designed a car that has an accelerator and no brake. |
It's pretty clear that Eliot Spitzer's position is that abortion is fine anytime, anyplace and for anybody. |
Our economic distress is self-inflicted. Albany can affect your bottom line often more than your competitors ... It's like Albany designed a car with an accelerator but no brakes ... you're going to crash. |
The party is being led over the cliff by the state chairman. |
The Republican Party needs to coalesce. |
There's a pervasive despondency and cynicism. |