Rudy a No-Go on Senate

Chris Cillizza | The Washington Post
09/15/2009

Contrary to a report in the New York Post on Monday, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has no interest in challenging Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D) in 2010, according to his closest political associate. "He has said time and again that the Senate is not a job for him," said Tony Carbonetti. "He is a chief executive, and a damn good one." Giuliani is still considering a run for governor in 2010 and is expected to make a decision on that race later this fall. Giuliani will have company in the governor's primary if he decides to run as former Rep. Rick Lazio is planning to announce his candidacy next week. The Democratic race, meanwhile, remains frozen until state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo makes a decision on whether to challenge Gov. David Paterson.

gov yes! Schumer's seat even better!

I know Rudy doesn't want the senate seat, but I'd love to see him take Schumer's seat! I'll settle for him as Governor though.......fine man that he is. We need him in authority in NYS

PLEASE RUN RUDY!

I want my country back

I want my country back, so I am supporting Rudy  (America's Mayor) for Governor of NY to start the drive to get back the US in NY.

Proven leadership-----knows the turf--------showed his courage on 9/11----Gets beat at golf by his son just like me.

Next we have to get Jimmy Oddo to run for the 13th District and start taking back Congress.

Next we need to get Gillibrand and Shumer out of the Senate before Acorn runs the world. Shame on her vote. We need a Senator not a camera tester.

We are a target again, Rudy. We need your leadership and courage. I will write and talk to everyone who will read or listen, to make this happen.

My family has 2 cops, 1 fireman, 1 paratrooper, 1 Army Pilot, several veterans, and me a former platoon sargeant in D company 1/306 Infantry.

We served, we serve, we swore allegiance, protect and defend, and now we will back RUDY.

I got your six. HUA.

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