Spitzer: 'I Would Desperately Love to Be Back as Governor'
April 20, 2009 | 12:37 p.m
POUGHKEEPSIE—In case you can't get enough of Eliot Spitzer, the subject of this week's Newsweek cover story, you can listen to a live interview with him here. Spitzer spoke to the syndicated weekly radio show Newsweek On Air, telling hosts David Alpern and Isaac Davy-Aronson that the financial services sector came to "overwhelm" the rest of the economy in recent years, and that he'd love to make some contribution to a necessary economic restructuring. "I would desperately love to be back as governor," Spitzer said. "It's a position I sought and ran for because I wanted to contribute, and I hope all 50 of the governors who are all in place, difficult as the job is, relish their opportunity to contribute.
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