Paterson to Run, Despite White House Request »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 3 months, 1 week ago in Political News

It's been reported that President Barack Obama has asked an increasingly embattled Gov. David Paterson to bow out of the 2010 New York governor's race. On Sunday, however, Paterson said he plans to run anyway.

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    lloydm653 months, 1 week ago

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    Patterson's not only blind, but seriously stupid.If I was in his shoes,and some one with this kind of power,and from Chicago to boot I'd be packed,and the movers would be at the curb.

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      Hobe3 months, 1 week ago

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      Paterson to Run, Despite White House Request »

      Boroc Husaine obama sould Not act like a Dictator like Chavase, Caltro, the nut from North Korea, Iran, etc....

      Boroc Husaine and the Chicago politics and the Unions stay out of Americans voting for their respective Choice for Political Office...

      Boroc Husaine you are NOT a KIng...

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