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Home Front: Politix
N.Y. governor could choose big-name place holder for Senate seat
2009-01-02
Sen. Bill Clinton? Sen. Mario M. Cuomo? Don't rule it out.

The former president and the former New York governor are among several boldface names being touted as possible "caretakers" for New York's Senate seat -- people who would serve until the 2010 election but wouldn't be interested in running to keep the job. As the process of picking Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's replacement gets messier, the option may become increasingly attractive to Gov. David Paterson, who has sole authority to name a successor.

A spokesman for Bill Clinton said Wednesday that the former chief executive isn't interested in the job. Cuomo declined through a spokesman to discuss the seat.

A big name could have an immediate impact for New York in the Senate and let the large field of hopefuls duke it out in 2010, according to three Democratic Party advisors in New York and Washington who are close to the discussion with Paterson's inner circle.

Paterson has made it clear that he's getting annoyed by the jockeying by supporters of high-powered hopefuls including Caroline Kennedy and state Atty. Gen. Andrew Cuomo, son of the former governor.

Gerald Benjamin, a political scientist and dean at State University of New York at New Paltz, said that if Paterson appointed a caretaker, he could "say to Caroline Kennedy, 'You know, you'd make a good senator. Run for it.' And you can tell everyone else that it's a level playing field."
Posted by:Fred

#7  I second the nomination of Grudzielanek.
Posted by: mom   2009-01-02 20:54  

#6  Andrew's even more devious, ambitious, and with less ethics, if you can believe that.....
Posted by: Frank G   2009-01-02 20:43  

#5  That's the son.
Posted by: lotp   2009-01-02 20:39  

#4  Isn't this the same Cuomo that forced banks to give loans to people that couldn't afford them at the end of the Clinton era ??
Posted by: Tom- Pa   2009-01-02 18:20  

#3  I nominate Mark Grudzielanek. He was drafted by Mets and batted .300 last year.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-01-02 17:18  

#2  It would be a comedown for Clinton, despite the temptation to take it just for the subtle payback opportunities (i.e. give Reid and Pelosi fits as a payback for how they treated Hillary's campaign).

I don't agree with Cuomo's politics but he's a much better person than his son, who WOULD run again.
Posted by: lotp   2009-01-02 12:44  

#1  Place holders? LOL. It would take a Nucklear Getting-Out Machine to remove either one of the guys once emplaced.
Posted by: .5MT   2009-01-02 08:49  

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