The above is not pop art or a Rorshach.
It's what left of David Paterson after Andrew Cuomo destroys him in a statewide primary, 62-21 percent.
Paterson trails Rudy Giuliani too, 56-34%. But who cares? Rudy is no longer in the race.
The Atlantic blog noted last week that Paterson could beat former GOP Rep. Rick Lazio (who has actually announced a bid): Paterson trails Lazio by an average of 43.2% to 41%.
What exactly are Rick Lazio's handlers doing?
Real Clear Politics provided some sobering numbers in recent weeks for the former Long Island Congressman and U.S. Senate candidate. Head to head against Andrew Cuomo, it's a study in futility.
Rasmussen has Cuomo up by 19 points over Lazio, 54-35%
Rasmussen noted that Cuomo had a 28-point lead in mid-November. In late September, Cuomo led Lazio 65% to 26%. It has been worse.
"While Lazio is faring better against both his Democratic opponents, it is unclear if he is benefiting from the backlash against the national health care plan that seems to be helping many other GOP candidates in other parts of the country."
In New York, talk about the schools.and school funding -- and property taxes, and the teachers union, and the mandates, and the State legislature ...
Siena shows Cuomo up by 42 points, 66-24%.
Marist, 37 points, 64-27% between the two men.
Once Cuomo declares, how much does he inherit the negatives weighing down Democrats in Albany?
Quinnipiac polled Andrew Cuomo beating Rick Lazio, 57-25%, 32 points.
When does Rick Lazio break out and come across more as a maverick and less as Arthur Finklestein's candidate?
It's as if everyone is waiting for Andrew.
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