Last night, the two Democrats interesting in becoming the next Governor of NY State had their only debate. Underdog Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi and Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, the expected winner during this fall's general election, actually had a pretty lively discussion. Here are some notable things:
- On Con Ed during the Queens blackout: Spitzer was "stunned" Bloomberg supported Con Ed CEO Kevin Burke while Suozzi said he wouldn't second guess Mayor BThere was also a supposed freak-out by Spitzer when he saw that Suozzi was going to bring notes on stage during the debate. Notes are not allowed, and Suozzi told reporters that Spitzer got "angrier and angrier and angrier" and accused him of "playing games," but let's face it, if notes weren't even allowed...
- On gay marriage: Spitzer totally supports it, while Suozzi supports it though as a Catholic, he believes marriage is between a man and a woman
- On NYC public school funding that NY State owes: Spitzer said he would spend $4-6 billion, while Suozzi said $2.5 billion (it seems Spitzer had a better handle on the numbers, according to the NY Times)
- On whether private schools are better than public schools: Spitzer said yes (he has three kids in private) while Suozzi said no
- On iPods: Spitzer has one, Suozzi doesn't
- On pot: Both have smoked it
- On grocery stores: Spitzer had shopped at one recently, Suozzi hadn't
- On being President: Spitzer doesn't want to be, while Suozzi does (to which Spitzer cracked, "Good luck")
The Democratic primary is on September 12. Spitzer is leading Suozzi, 78% to 9%, but it doesn't hurt to know about both candidates, so here are their websites: Spitzer 2006, Suozzi for Governor.





According to the article you link, they asked whether private schools are better than public, not the other way around as you state.
Agreed with number one. The way gothamist puts it, it makes Spitzer seem like an idiotic hypocrite on that topic.
Thanks for pointing that out!
Word on the street is that Spitzer's current staff is already is already assuming victory in November and staking out their new jobs for themselves and their friends. Let the corruption begin!
yeah, the one major thing i don't like about spitzer, is when a politician says (as he did on many occasions) they will spend whatever it takes. they seem to forget they are dealing with the money that comes out of our paychecks. lobbing it at their supporters does us no good... and really NY is already the highest taxes state, how much more can residents take. we already lose 1000s of residents each year.
NY is nowhere near the highest taxed state in the Union, assuming we are talking about state income taxes!
VT, OR, CA, IA among others are all higher!
NYS sales taxes are also relatively low.