Politics

Bloomberg's 'Optimism,' Conservative Party Picks

Stocks are way, way down. [AP]

Barack Obama said the federal government should move quickly on the economy, and Congress should look into another economic stimulus package. [AP]

"Meanwhile the McCain campaign retains its lamentable focus on press tactics at the expense of a real strategy," writes Mike Murphy, former McCain strategist. [Swampland]

Obama people, for the first time, are saying Obama didn't know about Bill Ayer's past. [Ben]

In London, Michael Bloomberg talked about the "optimism" and the economy. [City Room]

State Senator Ruben Diaz keeps up his offensive on Bloomberg's third term. [Room 8]

state Senator Serf Maltese got one of the highest ratings from the State Conservative Party. [Albany Watch]

Upstate congressional candidate Alice Kryzan may get the backing of the W.F.P. [Buffalo News]

Four more years of Randi Weingarten too? [Education Notes Online]

 

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

Senator Maltese gets High Ratings from his voters. One of the best NY State Senator ever! What this man did for his voters is incredible.

Anonymous (not verified) says:

Not from this voter. Maltese has done nothing in my neighborhood in his district except ignore us. Invisible for years doling out grants to his cronies.

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