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No Primary for Gillibrand with Maloney Now Out of the Way

2009_08_carolynsad.jpg And then there were none left to challenge Kirsten Gillibrand in a Democratic primary. There must be some fierce, behind-the-scenes fangs hiding under that Tracy Flick smile of Gillibrand's because it seems like every Democrat poised to step in her way eventually bows out. Yesterday Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney became the last to wave the white flag, leaving Gilly the path of least resistance previously paved by Stringer, Israel, McCarthy and even Caroline Kennedy, whose initial withdrawal from consideration for the seat first opened the door for Gillibrand. Politicker says that Maloney recognized how much of a long-shot she was to beat the well-connected, upstate fundraising powerhouse and feared losing her entire political career, which could eventually see her as chair of the Financial Services Committee she currently sits on. Both Maloney and Gillibrand passed along praise of one another after the announcement and Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said, "We've got a fabulous candidate now keeping her House seat and a fabulous candidate we hope keeping her Senate seat."

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  • Kevin Walsh

    And Gilly is a senator because Spitzer was caught with a floozy.



    www.forgotten-ny.com

  • Sheila Tenant

    Wait a minute! Jonathan Tasini is still running. http://www.jonathantasini.com/

  • Spirit of 76

    Gillibrand is well on her way to being the most detested incumbent in NYS since Alphonse D'Amato.

  • Felix Hoenikker

    Democracy much?

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