David Paterson Valiantly Cedes His 26 Percent of the Vote

Author: Dylan Ris  |  Category: Democrats, Election 2010

david_patterson.JPGIt takes a big man to read the proverbial writing on the wall, telling him his political career is over.  (It’s particularly impressive when that man is blind.)

That’s why David Paterson should be celebrated, not chastised, for dropping out of New York’s gubernatorial race, and giving his 26% of the vote back to the people.

And no, that isn’t a typo.  The standing governor of New York state was polling at 26% in a hypothetical November match-up.  That’s worse than the hooker-craving blowhard that preceded him.

But now that 26% is freed up for better use.  It could go to likely challenger Andrew Cuomo or to New York’s favorite token Republican, Rick Lazio.  Or it could go to a write-in campaign for the millions of New Yorkers that are more popular than Paterson, such as Ed Koch, Batman or the Times Square Naked Cowboy.

And with the race behind him, Paterson can also take that hefty $3 million he had in his campaign war chest, and re-appropriate it toward something more viable than the governorship.

We suggest a two-bedroom walk-up in Manhattan.

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One Response to “David Paterson Valiantly Cedes His 26 Percent of the Vote”

  1. humana Says:

    I believe Patterson is the only person of the last few years to stand up to the uber liberal NYC left that has put our state under massive amount of debt and spending we can’t afford. They scream about wall street but need the tax revenue from their bonus’s to pay for all their over price over abused liberal spending programs. How can anyone justify a state of 19 Million spending more than a state of 35 and 28 million COMBINED in medicaid???

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