Paterson Planning 2010 Run, Ignoring Obama

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MICHAEL GORMLEY | 09/20/09 10:00 PM | AP

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ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. David Paterson isn't scrapping his plans to run for the office he inherited 18 months ago, despite growing pressure from Washington and intervention by the Rev. Al Sharpton, who has contacted the governor and the White House over his concern.

"My plans for 2010 are to run for governor of the state of New York," Paterson said Sunday after serving as grand marshal to the African-American Day Parade in Manhattan. "I am running for office."

Paterson's remarks come amid mounting pressure from Washington and within New York to drop out because of his low poll numbers and concerns from other Democrats that he might hurt their chances in 2010.

"I think the White House is very concerned about 2010," said Lee Miringoff of the Marist College poll, which last week found Paterson mired in some of the lowest approval ratings of any New York governor.

"They are worried that Paterson's pick for the U.S. Senate, (Kirsten) Gillibrand, might be vulnerable," Miringoff said. "They are also worried they might lose that seat and they want the head of the ticket to be stronger than Paterson's numbers are."

Asked if he was concerned about losing some Democratic support because of his low poll numbers, Paterson said: "No, I feel like in this very difficult economic time, just about all the governors are facing the same types of problems."

But the signals from Washington Democrats may be what Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, riding high in the polls, needs to increase fundraising for a possible run for governor. Cuomo has refused to challenge Paterson so far and has declined to say if he will seek the job held by New York's first black and legally blind governor.

"The White House is giving Cuomo all the political cover he needs to get in this," Miringoff said.

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In addition to governor, every statewide office and the majority of state Senate seats will be decided in the 2010 elections.

A Cuomo spokesman wouldn't respond to requests for comment Sunday.

"Clearly, the governor is not doing well with New York voters right now," said Steven Greenberg of the Siena College poll. "But, again, the election is 14 months away. ... That's a lifetime in politics, or multiple lifetimes."

Sharpton said on his radio show Sunday that he has spoken with the White House and Paterson about his concern that Democrats do what is best for the people of New York. He wouldn't say whether he was advising Paterson to drop out.

Obama has not spoken with Paterson about the race, said a senior White House official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive political matter. But it's no secret that Democrats – in New York, in Washington and at the White House – are very concerned about Paterson's re-election bid.

The White House has not ordered Paterson to leave the race and would not do so, the official continued, saying only that the governor can make the decision about what's right for him, the party and the state. But Paterson and his advisers have been made aware of Obama's concern about losing the governor's office in such a key state, the White Office official said.

Another senior Democratic adviser in New York said those seeking Paterson's withdrawal are suggesting he could land a Washington job in the Obama administration. The adviser spoke on the condition of anonymity because the official wasn't authorized to speak for Paterson or the New York congressional delegation.

Paterson is scheduled to present a plan later this month to the Legislature to deal with a more than $2 billion deficit that likely will require politically unpopular cuts in funding for some of Albany's most powerful special interests.

Last week, the Marist College poll found 20 percent of New York voters approved of Paterson's performance as governor, compared with 21 percent in June. Only 24 percent of Democrats felt he was doing well. Seventy percent of voters said Paterson isn't a viable candidate for 2010, including 65 percent of Democrats.

In comparison, Cuomo's job approval rating is 69 percent. Sixty-seven percent of New Yorkers felt he should run for governor, including 77 percent of Democrats.

As lieutenant governor, Paterson moved to the governor's office in March 2008 after Eliot Spitzer resigned amid a prostitution scandal. Since then, his popularity has plummeted and the state's economic situation has deteriorated, with job losses mounting and the unemployment rate rising to its highest level in 26 years.

"I found that to be stunning, that the White House would send word to one of only two black governors in the country not to run for re-election," said Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, reacting to news accounts on CBS' "Face the Nation."

"That will be very interesting to see what the response from black leadership around the country will be about the president calling the governor to step down or not run for election," said Steele, who is black.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Sunday that he supported Paterson's bid for re-election, even though the governor recently endorsed Bloomberg's top Democratic rival in the November mayoral election.

"I'm going to do everything I can to help him," Bloomberg said. "I don't know whether he wants to run for re-election, but if he does, I would urge him to go for it."

Paterson announced on Friday that he is endorsing the city's comptroller for mayor, saying it's time for a change at City Hall. Bloomberg is serving his second four-year term.

Though he emphasized that he remains friendly with the billionaire mayor, Paterson criticized Bloomberg for persuading the City Council to change a term-limits law last year allowing him to run for a third term.

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AP Radio Correspondent Julie Walker in New York and Associated Press Writer Philip Elliott in Washington contributed to this report.

ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. David Paterson isn't scrapping his plans to run for the office he inherited 18 months ago, despite growing pressure from Washington and intervention by the Rev. Al Sharpton, ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. David Paterson isn't scrapping his plans to run for the office he inherited 18 months ago, despite growing pressure from Washington and intervention by the Rev. Al Sharpton, ...
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- Oonagh I'm a Fan of Oonagh 30 fans permalink

Patterson has to understand that his job performance is his problem, he will not get elected and it has nothing to do with being blind or black.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 09/21/2009
- sbrown80 I'm a Fan of sbrown80 43 fans permalink

NY has 8% unemployment well below the national avg. California has 12%, Michigan has 15%, NJ 9% all well above the national avg. YOur beloved Bush caused this recession. Your beloved Bloomberg sat under his butt allowing Wall St bums to get paid. Last time I checked, Wall st was in NYC. Guess who runs NYC: Bloomberg. What the heck was Cuomo doing while they were running a much? Nothing. Now, he's all for the little guy. please!!! Don't blame the blk guy for the messed up economy when b4 he took office it was a whole bunch of w.h/.t.e guys who got us in this mess, and their jobs are not in trouble. You're angry that he has to cut some youth programs. No, that would be the mayors of those cities realigning the funds they receive not the governor. Learn civics b4 blaming the governor 4 every messed up thing that happens in your city.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 09/21/2009
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I support Obama's involvement and am looking forward to what he says at HVCC today-- the Cons are ever lurching around for issues to divide Dems-- Patterson will most likely not step aside and if Cuomo's time has come he must run--NY does not need to let Rips weasel into power. I was illuminated by a Control recently- the Con let me know that Rips make policy decisions then get out the way. If by policy decision the con means: do nothing- then I agree. We don't need any more policies from the Right just now. NY politics will prove important to all of us Dems. We are watching.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 09/21/2009
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Dig your own grave, Patterson.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 09/21/2009
- sbrown80 I'm a Fan of sbrown80 43 fans permalink

teabagger.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 09/21/2009
- sbrown80 I'm a Fan of sbrown80 43 fans permalink

Paterson has not done anything to a lot of you haters. I hope he runs and wins. I will be voting 4 him.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 09/21/2009
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Let try just a couple of things....
Raised my driver license fee 25%
Raised cost of license plates 25%
Raised my property taxes 25% by canceling STAR rebate for senior citizens on low fixed income.
Raised cost of senior citizen fishing license from $5 to $28
Gave 100 legislative aids who were already making over 100k, raises of $10 thousand dollars.
Just announced pay raises for thousands of other State gov't employees.
Meanwhile SS recipients receive no cost of living raise for the next 2 years. Not a State function, I know, but where is the fairness!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 09/21/2009
- sbrown80 I'm a Fan of sbrown80 43 fans permalink

And your beloved Mayor Bloomberg is not responsible for any of these raises? You r living in fantasy land. U r even blaming him 4 SS when that's the Federal govt not the state govt. Cost of license plates are a one time fee, not annual or monthly. Fishing license???? Are you serious. He didn't raise your property taxes, e canceled a program that the state couldn't afford bc of the recession. And will you be voting out your congressmen bc they approved a raise in wage for senators and president and S of State.

You site things the governor either has no control over or represents costly programs that are putting the state in the hole. I guess you loved how Bush when to war with no way of paying for it. Stop picking at straws. You mentioned a fishing license and license plates as your reasons for not voting for him. Many of the things that were passed b4 he took the position. Just say it's bc he's blk and stop making things up.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 09/21/2009
- sbrown80 I'm a Fan of sbrown80 43 fans permalink

NYS has one of the lowest unemployment in the country. We still have a subsequent income coming in, and Mayor Bloomberg is raising taxes on everything yet he has a healthy chance of winning reelection. I guess you guys are sad that NY isn't in the hole like California. There's a recession going on. This is not the late 90s.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 09/21/2009
- cyndeewi I'm a Fan of cyndeewi 21 fans permalink
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Well I don't live in NY so I would not know how effective Patterson is as a Governor.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 09/21/2009
- Oonagh I'm a Fan of Oonagh 30 fans permalink

Ghouliana is who you are going to get with your vote.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 PM on 09/21/2009

Dead politician walking. Wow Obama has just made the dysfunctional New York state government even worse. Who will pay any attention at all to Gov Patterson now that Obama has made him a lame duck governor? Answer: now, no one.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 09/21/2009
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"I am running for office."

Oh please don't. In the first place, you're in no way qualified. In the second place, if you run you will bump into something and hurt yourself. That "something" might just be a woman other than your wife, and you might fall in the way you did before.

No one wants any of this to happen.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 09/21/2009

I think Patterson has been too much of a punk and that is the real problem, he should stand up to his critics and should have done more to organize a political base outside of Harlem. After all, Harlem has been gutted long time ago. It is an antiquated political base for African-Americans.
Ok, back to my original point.

If Patterson really wants the office, he should fight for it. The thought that Giuliani would win any office other than perhaps the NY State Senate or NYC Council is ridiculous. Giuliani will NEVER win another citywide, state or national office. Even if he were to run against unpopular Paterson, he will lose miserably!
I hope Giuliani is convinced to run, so I can watch him loose miserably.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 09/21/2009
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"After all, Harlem has been gutted long time ago. It is an antiquated political base for African-Americans."

Sorry But Charlie Angel is still calling the shots.
Surrender monkey Inez Dickens won re-election as city council.
Lapdog Bill Perkins is , well still walking around trying to distance himself from the Gang of 4 but still a lap dog.
Assembly member Keith Wright - is a chain smoking shadow of his former self.
Adam Clayton Powell IV- just living off his fathers name.
Not to worry, there is some fresh blood to oppose Charles 15th CD
2010 is gonna be fun

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 09/21/2009
- Osmona I'm a Fan of Osmona 7 fans permalink

Why are you calling them names?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 09/21/2009
- Usedtobe I'm a Fan of Usedtobe 2 fans permalink

Micro-managing the state politics, (i.e. governors) in order to keep the state's senators Democrat, is a very tricky business, that could backfire on Obama and his administration. Very simply, both parties do what they can to try and keep their particular party a majority in each of the houses of congress. But trying to control each state's individual politics might be seen as more 'federal' government ... what's the word .. interference?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 09/21/2009
- Usedtobe I'm a Fan of Usedtobe 2 fans permalink

The word I was looking for was manipulatoin... could be viewed as too much federal manipulation of local politics. .. Just an observatoin.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 09/21/2009
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UTB nice point, but would like to add that possibly the situation here is so dire, senate takeover, budget, and unemployment the Obama Admin had to step in before total collapse.
PS Had this story not been leaked to the NYT we the public would have assumed business as usual.
Remember making sausage ain't pretty.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 09/21/2009
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Obama should have stayed out of it. Cuomo will defeat Patterson in a primary and will go on to be governor of NY.
Giuliani does not stand a chance. Fugetaboutid.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 09/21/2009
- PATina I'm a Fan of PATina 219 fans permalink
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This article illustrates the problem w/ party politics. Both parties are more concerned about winning, keeping seats... than good governance.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 09/21/2009
- Usedtobe I'm a Fan of Usedtobe 2 fans permalink

Agreed.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 09/21/2009
- Exit I'm a Fan of Exit 10 fans permalink
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Patterson is governing well? He is one of the worst governors to run the state.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 09/21/2009
- PATina I'm a Fan of PATina 219 fans permalink
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To be honest... I have no idea if he's a good governor or a bad one. However, the objections to him running aren't because of his performance as a governor... but whether or not he can WIN against a Republican. That's what I see as the problem... that WINNING is their major concern.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 09/21/2009
- gespenster I'm a Fan of gespenster 8 fans permalink
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There is a joke here but it would be in bad taste so I will defer.

Democrats breaking ranks and ignoring those in their own party, that is why this administration is doomed.

The "great uniter' has become the "great divider," even within his own party.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 09/21/2009
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Leave it to Cons to turn one thing into some ridiculous other- this is about Dems making sure we increase our majority and leave no holes for Con rats to crawl thru. Ne?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 09/21/2009
- bluejoewho I'm a Fan of bluejoewho 5 fans permalink

Don't trust a man that can't look you in both eyes.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 09/21/2009
- yweston I'm a Fan of yweston 192 fans permalink
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Who are the sources for this story. Probably Faux News and the rethugs

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 09/21/2009
- CitizenZoe I'm a Fan of CitizenZoe 9 fans permalink
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Or actually NYers tired of living in this mess.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 09/21/2009
- Cryostatic I'm a Fan of Cryostatic 22 fans permalink

How is another democrat to run against this guy? He can't really do it on a platform of issues.

So, what is Cuomo supposed to do, get up and say "Hey! I'm not black! And I can see! Vote for me!".

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 09/21/2009
- jcwtts1 I'm a Fan of jcwtts1 147 fans permalink
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Gulliani is going to clean Patterson clock. And that is a problem.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 09/21/2009
- 3Dubyadot I'm a Fan of 3Dubyadot 12 fans permalink
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Soetoro is on the road again, keeping it real, from Troy NY, he said Gov David Patterson wuz "in da house". What up?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 PM on 09/21/2009
- yweston I'm a Fan of yweston 192 fans permalink
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Says the st00pid rethug

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 09/21/2009
- Skygazer I'm a Fan of Skygazer 10 fans permalink

I think that was right after he dropped by your mother's house, come to think of it, that's your house too right? Don't worry kid, I know lots of 40-something year olds that live with their mothers, nothing to be ashamed of....not for someone with your mental handicaps and emotional challenges.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 09/21/2009
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