Golisano Adviser on Giuliani's New Senate P.A.C.
An adviser to Tom Golisano--who said Golisano is willing to spend at least $5 million on State Senate races this year--is taking the news that Rudy Giuliani is launching a P.A.C. in stride. (The former mayor's fund-raising committee will contribute mainly to State Senate Republicans, who would like to maintain their very narrow majority.)
“Clearly it’s his right to do what he believes and I think this will be quite a critical election,” Golisano adviser Steve Pigeon told me. “I think there will be some candidates we support in common and others we don’t. But he [Giuliani] clearly has a right to do it. And obviously it shows his continued interest in New York politics.”
Giuliani aide Tony Carbonetti, once Giuliani's chief political adviser and a partner in the former mayor's consulting firm, confirmed earlier that Giuliani discussed a governor’s run with state Republican Party chair Joe Mondello in June. A message left at Carbonetti’s office this morning was not immediately returned.
When I asked if Giuliani could raise enough money to really help Republicans, Pigeon said, “He’s been an effective fund-raiser. There’s no reason not to believe that will continue.” But, he added, “I don’t think this changes or alters what we do in either way.”
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