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Home Front: Politix
Patterson Picks Gillibrand as Liberal Dems Howl
2009-01-23
I know we've already got two, but this is some of the reaction...
ALBANY - Gov. Paterson, defying the liberal wing of his Democratic Party, has chosen little-known, NRA-backed, upstate Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand to succeed Hillary Rodham Clinton as New York's junior senator, it was learned last night.

The surprising - and, for many Democrats shocking - decision to pick the conservative Gillibrand, 42, from Hudson in Columbia County, was disclosed by the governor in calls to party officials and some members of the state's congressional delegation, many of whom said they were unhappy with the selection, sources said.

Gillibrand, a mother of two occasionally resented by colleagues for being an aggressive self-promoter, was strongly backed for the post by Charles Schumer, the state's senior senator, who said a woman and an upstater was needed on next year's ticket.

Paterson's decision - to be officially announced today at noon at the state Capitol - was made just 24 hours after Caroline Kennedy took herself out of the running. The decision was a major rebuff to some of the state's best-known Democrats interested in Clinton's seat, including Attorney General and former federal Housing Secretary Andrew Cuomo, for whom Gillibrand once worked as a junior lawyer; Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi, and Reps. Carolyn Maloney of Manhattan and Steve Israel of Suffolk County.

Sources said "at least five" members of the state's Democratic congressional delegation called Paterson to protest the possibility of Gillibrand's selection. One, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy of Nassau County, even threatened a primary challenge. Gillibrand faces a special election in 2010. Democratic activists predicted that Cuomo, son of former Gov. Mario Cuomo, would also "seriously consider" challenging Paterson in a primary next year.

Calls were made from Paterson's office to leading Democrats and Republicans throughout the afternoon, inviting them to a special meeting room attached to the Capitol for "a major announcement." The inclusion of several prominent Republicans among the invitees was an early sign to insiders that Paterson planned to pick an upstate Democrat.

Gillibrand has won two successive elections in one of the heaviest GOP districts in the state, first upsetting incumbent Rep. John Sweeney and, in November, defeating former state GOP chairman and multimillionaire Alexander Treadwell, in one of the most expensive races in the nation.

Liberal Democrats have been wary of her because she ran for re-election with the backing of the National Rifle Association, opposed the federal TARP program to rescue banks, and has been less than enthusiastic about gay marriage.
Posted by:tu3031

#12  Disenchantment with Bambi starting, and now this.

It would be nice to see the old style (Patriotic and LOYAL opposition) take the Democratic Party back from the howling mad liberal lunatics. Leftist scumbags.
Posted by: Spusosh the Prolific6862   2009-01-23 20:19  

#11  I don't think the Repubs are competitive right now for a Nou Yalk senate seat. But her house seat? Get that one in the special and hang on in 2010.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-01-23 20:14  

#10  As long as we're giving up on the Senate seat, yeah.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2009-01-23 18:34  

#9  she's actually the best we RBers could hope for from NY with a Dem Governor appointing.
Posted by: Frank G   2009-01-23 18:14  

#8  We just haaaaad to complain about Caroline kennedy, so Patterson went and found someone who could actually hold the seat in the election.

GEE, THANKS A LOT.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2009-01-23 17:57  

#7  Interesting that Bambi's seat went to a black man; Hildebeest's seat had to go to a woman. Are we so into identity politics that Senate seats become marked once a member of a certain group takes it? (White males need not apply)
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-01-23 17:55  

#6  What's the rule on a special election for her House seat? Sounds like the Repubs could get this one back.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-01-23 14:10  

#5  Dems could run her against Palin. Expect to see more of her.

Maybe she'll change parties, she sounds like a DINO.
Posted by: KBK   2009-01-23 13:47  

#4  If Schumer backs her, this person is a 'sleeper' liberal or she has 'something' on the dear Senator.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2009-01-23 13:22  

#3  Wow. I am pleasantly surprised by this choice.
Posted by: AllahHateMe   2009-01-23 12:22  

#2  Liberal Democrats have been wary of her because she ran for re-election with the backing of the National Rifle Association, opposed the federal TARP program to rescue banks, and has been less than enthusiastic about gay marriage.

All this and Schumer backed her? What's up with that?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-01-23 12:21  

#1  Disenchantment with Bambi starting, and now this.

Should be an entertaining year watching liberal heads explode.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-01-23 12:10  

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