The Politicker

Elsewhere: Superdelegate 'Rethinks,' State Senate Panders

Bloomberg, Sheekey, Summers, Sting
Bloomberg, Sheekey, Summers, Sting

Diane Feinstein says she wants to talk to Hillary Clinton about her plans.

Chuck Schumer doesn't want to talk about Clinton.

Amy Sullivan finds it hard to imagine Clinton's concession speech.

Peter Keating blames the gas-tax holiday.

Barack Obama gained three superdelegates.

Clinton gained one, and also lost George McGovern.

A Clinton superdelegate in New Jersey is "rethinking."

Obama Girl teams up with Mike Gravel.

The Obama campaign puts pressure on the College Democrats.

Sheldon Silver opponent Paul Newell responds via blog to criticism from Dan Cantor of the Working Families Party.

Liz is on Fossella-watch.

Rudy Giuliani has a lot to say about the mayor's race, in Ukraine.

State Senator Andrew Lanza (of New York!), sponsor of the gas-tax holiday bill, drives through New Jersey to save money on gas.

State Senator Eric Schneiderman hears pandering in the State Senate.

Fossella reportedly has eight campaign fund-raisers scheduled over the new few weeks, according to his spokesperson.

WNBC blogs the Sean Bell protests.

The city has $600 million tucked away to pay for union raises, according the police union group looking for raises.

Ted Philips follows the fight over water rates.

The web sites for the Times Ledger, Bronx Times and Courier Life, local papers purchased by Rupert Mudoch not long ago, get major makoevers.

And someone who photographed the mayor on the train this morning notes, "He was blocking the door, completely contrary to the instructions clearly posted in the subway."

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