Rudy Giuliani, who was a pro-immigration mayor, now wants a ban on driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants.
Eliot Spitzer and Joe Bruno may agree to split up control of the state’s three horseracing tracks, according to New York magazine.
Roger Stone writes that “The New York Post story about Mayor Bloomberg challenging Eliot Spitzer for Governor, while a delightful idea, is completely false.”
A professor at Canisius College said the driver’s license issue “made people nervous,” but the AP says ultimately, it didn’t move voters here yesterday.
Suffolk Life follows the legal fight over the issue.
Someone up for election yesterday was arrested.
Phil Anderson says “good riddance” to the former Democratic mayor of Mt. Vernon who pulled a “Lieberman.”
Rochester Turning has new maps of the political landscape up there.
The New York Times has a new Metro columnist: Susan Dominus.
Bill Richardson is outraged.
Liz sort of previews what Spitzer can expect from the New Yorker and Vanity Fair articles coming out about him.
Mitt Romney downlays Pat Robertson’s endorsement of Rudy Giuliani.
And Ron Paul won a presidential straw poll of the New York Young Republican Club.
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