It’s a little early, but Roll Call handicaps the 2010 Congressional races. The race to watch is CD-19 with incumbent John Hall v. Greg Ball. Ball’s aggressive campaign style should be a model for the NY GOP.
Rudy returns?
Pete King thinks Rudy Giuliani is leaning towards running for Governor next year. According to the Daily News:
… “We’ve spoken on and off this year about it and my impression was always that he was not intent on running, but after our [recent] breakfast … I would say he’s definitely leaning toward it,” …
Dear God, why can’t the Republicans find some new blood?! They keep putting up the same tired bunch of losers over and over again. First Lazio, now Rudy. I even heard a rumor about Pataki running for Senate. Their candidates are like the undead. What will it take to keep these people down, a wooden stake through the heart?
Yassky touts Times endorsement
Times endorses Yassky
The Times endorsed David Yassky for Comptroller:
“… We are particularly impressed with Mr. Yassky’s ability to think creatively and then implement his ideas. Mr. Yassky, who taught at Brooklyn Law School earlier in his career, has a somewhat professorial manner. But in his years at City Hall, he has successfully fought to control guns in the city, to lessen pollution from taxis and to ban illegal dumping in the waters around the city …”
This endorsement is laughable and shows why Yassky is unqualified to be Comptroller. What does any of this have to do with managing the City’s finances? Absolutely nothing.
Bad news for Aborn
Leslie Crocker Snyder is rolling over Richard Aborn in the Manhattan D.A. race:
“… weeks before the Democratic primary, Snyder is standing out again—this time for beating competitors Cyrus Vance, Jr. and Richard Aborn in polls by double digits. She’s also ahead in fundraising …”
David Yassky, the best person for the job?
More nonsense from David Yassky in the Daily News:
“Why are you the best person for the job? The job of the Comptroller is to fight the special interests to root out waste, to demand accountability and results through innovation, and to help get the City’s economy back on track. I have the strongest record of doing just that. I … stood up to the NRA and powerful gun lobby in Washington while working for Chuck Schumer to pass the Brady Bill and Assault Weapons Ban …”
No, Dave. According to the Comptroller’s website:
“… the mission of the office is to ensure the financial health of New York City by advising the Mayor, the City Council, and the public of the City’s financial condition. The Comptroller also makes recommendations on City programs and operations, fiscal policies, and financial transactions. In addition, the Comptroller manages assets of the five New York City Pension Funds, performs budgetary analysis, audits city agencies, registers proposed contracts, etc …”
The fact Yassky doesn’t understand the job he’s running should explain why he’s running third in the latest poll by WABC-TV.
Serrano robocalls for Aborn
Senator José Serrano is robocalling for Richard Aborn:
“… As D.A. Richard Aborn will focus on stopping crime before it starts by getting guns off the streets …”
Senate returning?
The Senate might return for a special session on September 10.
Extreme hoplophobia
“… Ready… Aim… Gone. A gun-shaped pendant belonging to public advocate hopeful Bill de Blasio’s teenage daughter has disappeared – from his campaign literature … the campaign noticed it and edited out the image …”
Grasping at straws
Richard Aborn admitted he is the underdog in the campaign to become Manhattan D.A. so he’s trying a desperate attack on his opponent Cy Vance. From today’s Daily News, “Critics put DA candidate Cy Vance Jr. under gun for campaign contribution to opponent of gun control“:
“Manhattan district attorney candidate Cy Vance Jr. – who lived in Seattle for 16 years – donated money to a Republican there who fought against gun control. An examination of Vance’s time in Seattle showed he gave $1,000 in 1998 to Christopher Bayley, a GOP Senate candidate who attacked the incumbent Democrat for supporting mandatory trigger locks and a ban on semiautomatic firearms. Bayley, a former prosecutor in the Seattle area, sent gun owners across the state literature backing a proposal to let visitors to Washington state carry a concealed pistol if they had an out-of-state license …”
Too bad Bayley isn’t running for Manhattan D.A.
“… Richard Aborn, one of Vance’s opponents in the Democratic primary, jumped on Vance’s support of Bayley, calling it wrongheaded. “Manhattan residents can be assured that anti-choice, anti-gun control, anti-affirmative action zealots running for office will never have my support,” Aborn said …”
Of course Aborn’s going to jump on this. What else does he have to talk about? The fact he hasn’t tried a case since the early 90s?