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"The New York Post reported on Friday that economist and CNBC commentator Larry Kudlow was said to be contemplating a challenge to Sen. Chuck Schumer in response to a Draft Kudlow movement...At this critical juncture, Candidate Kudlow could make a vital contribution to the debate. That’s because the combination of gifts he possesses is so rare. Kudlow is at once an economic expert and an expert communicator."
"The New York Post reported on Friday that economist and CNBC commentator Larry Kudlow was said to be contemplating a challenge to Sen. Chuck Schumer in response to a Draft Kudlow movement...At this critical juncture, Candidate Kudlow could make a vital contribution to the debate. That’s because the combination of gifts he possesses is so rare. Kudlow is at once an economic expert and an expert communicator."
Gillibrand? So you're going for the white woman over the black man? I hear that's a big lib dilemma.
Umm what?? If you are referring to Patterson, you are talking about two different offices. Gillibrand was appointed to Clinton's Senate seat and is running to serve out the rest of the term which ends in 2012. David Patterson is the current Governor, who is running for re-election. Patterson is facing a likely Primary challenge from AG Andrew Cuomo. Not Gillibrand (who again is running for Senate, and not a woman). Now Cuomo is white, but no big lib dilemma exists (more made up GOP bs), Cuomo has the support of most African Americans in his Primary challenge against Patterson.
That pretty much sums it up. He doesn't have a chance, hell the GOP can't even come up with a candidate to run against Gillibrand.
That is what they said about Brown;he was a 30 point underdiog with no chance. But I really doubt Kudlow is interested. But I would laugh anymore about any challenger to any incombent now. Congess is less popular than any president has been and they were at 20% favorable last November.Tyhey are all scrambling witness Reid's cutting the proposed jobs bill as too costly. Its like hell freezing over that one.
That is what they said about Brown;he was a 30 point underdiog with no chance. But I really doubt Kudlow is interested. But I would laugh anymore about any challenger to any incombent now. Congess is less popular than any president has been and they were at 20% favorable last November.Tyhey are all scrambling witness Reid's cutting the proposed jobs bill as too costly. Its like hell freezing over that one.
A Special Election for an open seat is a far cry from an Incumbent that gets over 70% of the vote.....
"The New York Post reported on Friday that economist and CNBC commentator Larry Kudlow was said to be contemplating a challenge to Sen. Chuck Schumer in response to a Draft Kudlow movement...At this critical juncture, Candidate Kudlow could make a vital contribution to the debate. That’s because the combination of gifts he possesses is so rare. Kudlow is at once an economic expert and an expert communicator."
Problem? He is a moron who represents monied NY well at the expense of upstate NY and the rest of the country.
Unlikely to lose to Kudlow.
S.
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