First Bloomberg Opponent Drops Out of 2009 Mayoral Race
Bruce Blakeman renounced his candidacy today.
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Bruce Blakeman renounced his candidacy today.
A bunch of boldface names came out in support of abolishing term limits today, but earlier in the week, the loudest voices on the subject were all clients of the PR legend.
A collection of reactions to Mayor Bloomberg's decision to run for a third term.
The 'Times' reports that Hizzoner will make the call on Thursday morning. Could this week get any crazier??
In Denver, a handful of city politicians are still in a New York state of mind.
The 'Times' discovers Marty Markowitz's not-so-secret strategy for victory in the upcoming mayoral campaign.
The City Council Speaker has been allocating monies to phony nonprofits at the beginning of every year so she can use the funds later for favors, reports the Post.
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