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Andrew Cuomo DEFEATS Carl Paladino In New York Governor's Race

MICHAEL GORMLEY   11/ 3/10 12:47 AM ET   AP

New York Election Results

NEW YORK — Democrat Andrew Cuomo coasted past tea party Republican Carl Paladino after an exceedingly nasty race to win election Tuesday as governor of New York – the job his father, Mario, held in the 1980s and '90s.

With just under a quarter of the vote in, Cuomo had 58 percent to Paladino's 37 percent. Third-party candidates split the remainder.

Cuomo, New York's attorney general, led in the polls from the start of his well-funded campaign and helped the combative and conservative Paladino sink himself by shifting the focus from economic issues to Paladino's opposition to abortion and gay marriage.

"The people have spoken tonight and they have been loud and clear," the 52-year-old Cuomo said, his father and mother, Matilda Cuomo, at his side. "They are angry. They are paying for an economic recession they didn't cause, they are frustrated when they look at the dysfunction and degradation in Albany. They want that government in Albany to change, and that's what they are going to get."

The Cuomos now join the exclusive club of father-and-son governors, whose members include the Browns, Edmund and Jerry, of California; the Romneys, George of Michigan and Mitt of Massachusetts; and the Folsoms, John Sr. and John Jr., of Alabama.

Paladino, a 64-year-old millionaire developer and political novice, made some major missteps during the campaign. He got into a shouting match with a newspaper reporter, and hinted at one point that the divorced Cuomo had had affairs while married – accusations that Paladino later backed away from.

He also caused a furor when he said children shouldn't be "brainwashed" into thinking homosexuality is acceptable. He said being gay is "not the way God created us."

In admitting defeat, Paladino told supporters in Buffalo: "In the tea party, we saw the passion of regular people spill into the streets. I joined the tea party movement for the same reason I joined the United States Army – because I love my country. I'm passionate about New York state and saving it. ... Together, we opened many eyes."

Cuomo, who was also housing secretary in the Clinton administration, promised to clean up state government, control overspending and rein in some of the nation's highest property taxes. He styled himself a fiscally conservative new Democrat.

As attorney general, he helped bring about national reforms in the student loan industry, on Wall Street and in corporate boardrooms. In Albany, he turned the public integrity unit he created into a force to be reckoned with.

The top job in New York opened up for Cuomo earlier this year when Democratic Gov. David Paterson dropped his election bid amid an investigation into whether he interfered in a domestic violence case against a top aide. No charges were filed against Paterson. Paterson himself took office in 2008 after Democratic Gov. Eliot Spitzer resigned in a call-girl scandal.

It was Cuomo's second run for the state's highest office. His 2002 bid ended in disaster after he said Republican Gov. George Pataki merely held New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's coat after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. Cuomo dropped his bid for the Democratic nomination just days before the primary.

Cuomo's father was governor from 1983 to 1994 and became known for both his liberal conscience and the very public way he agonized over whether to run for president in 1992. (Ultimately he decided not to.)

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NEW YORK — Democrat Andrew Cuomo coasted past tea party Republican Carl Paladino after an exceedingly nasty race to win election Tuesday as governor of New York – the job his father, Mario...
NEW YORK — Democrat Andrew Cuomo coasted past tea party Republican Carl Paladino after an exceedingly nasty race to win election Tuesday as governor of New York – the job his father, Mario...
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02:58 PM on 11/03/2010
Congratulations to Governor Cuomo and the city of New York!!! as a wannabe New Yorker I was rooting for Mr. Cuomo!!!!!!!!!!!
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libwithaclue
GOPers taste like chicken and smell like......
12:31 PM on 11/03/2010
At least the voters of NY were responsible and sane last night.
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HUFFPOST PUNDIT
Try the truth
Reality has a well known liberal bias
12:25 PM on 11/03/2010
I have to admit, this is bittersweet! I will miss Mayor Duffy! He's a good man!
12:08 PM on 11/03/2010
today's nytimes: state worker's pensions costs going from $2.6 billion to $8 bil in 2015, with health costs going from $1.8 bil to $2.5 bil by 2013. coumo promises not to raise taxes & he also promises to deal effectively with the unions. andrew, i wish you the best because the rest of us cannot afford to feed the government any longer..
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HLL
My little dog — a heartbeat at my feet ^..^
12:01 PM on 11/03/2010
New York and California are the 2 sanest States in the Union!! ☮
09:33 AM on 11/03/2010
Did you notice that none of the batsh*t crazy people won?
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Aldyth
Advocating for those who cannot defend themselves.
09:39 AM on 11/03/2010
What a relief.
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Apathy Man
he who laughts last really didn't get the joke
09:26 AM on 11/03/2010
Who are the 37% of New Yorkers that voted for the racist hate monger? Seriously what were they thinking?
09:33 AM on 11/03/2010
They weren't thinking.
12:47 PM on 11/03/2010
I think the key word is "thinking". From my point of view, it's enormously entertaining watching NYS implode. Keep up the good work
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09:08 AM on 11/03/2010
Paladino did everything possible to reveal his true character during the campaign and it was noticed by the voters.
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Aldyth
Advocating for those who cannot defend themselves.
09:01 AM on 11/03/2010
So glad that the sane one won.
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jerrde
tea is good for you
07:36 AM on 11/03/2010
another big tax and spend politician wins in nyc just what we need !!!!
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Peter Double
08:55 AM on 11/03/2010
I guess you wanted the proven hate monger to take over. You get a social taxer or a d!ck who has no idea what he is doing... Its a lose lose huh?
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tbone99
cruisin' duality
05:30 AM on 11/03/2010
so there is some good news from this election.

The loss couldn't happen to a more well deserving guy.
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epiphany24
04:47 AM on 11/03/2010
New Yorkers better watch out now cuz Paladino is coming to BREAK ALL YER LEGS!
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Enriched with lanolin.
04:03 AM on 11/03/2010
Carl is being consoled by a little filly in his stable.
03:54 AM on 11/03/2010
What I want to know is -- how did the candidate from The Rent Is Too Damn High Party fare? : )
07:07 AM on 11/03/2010
He tied for third, with 1% of the vote. The turnout was too damn low.
02:07 AM on 11/03/2010
! agree with the blogger but my prior 4 replies have not been allowed to be posted by the censors. Does anyone know why they are so terrified of an open expression of ideas or why they are paid so much or volunteer to keep freedom of speech from being practiced? For the repression of statements that agree with what has already been said is almost as dangerous as stifling dissent and asserting everything is wonderful.