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New York Gov. David Paterson is probably toast. The latest Quinnipiac poll shows him losing to former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani by 22 points. That's bad enough, but the reality is he probably won't even make it to the general. The same poll shows New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo beating him by 45 points in the Democratic primary. The Houston Rockets did better last night against the Lakers.

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Eric Dondero| 5.14.09 @ 9:29AM

You think African-Americans and Handicapped advocates are just going to sit by and let the Democrat Party dump the States' first Black Blind Governor?

I doubt it. And if that does happen, what incentive will those two constituencies have to come out to the polls for Cuomo over Rudy?

They might vote Rudy just to spite the Cuomo-ians.

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