George Pataki's mind is clearly elsewhere.

Flip-flopping and pandering to New York conservatives is no way to begin a gubernatorial campaign.

As a strategist, he's as good as they come. I think of guys like him and Mike McKeon as the A-team when it comes to Republican politics in New York.

Six years ago, Republicans tried this line of attack and failed. Today each of the Republicans is using the same old negative attacks again.

Democracy seems to be, maybe, gaining a little bit of a foothold within Republican circles. You actually may have contested primaries on both the gubernatorial and Senate side for the first time that I can remember.

We want New Yorkers to see the real Hillary and obviously we're looking forward to it.

William Weld is running because he is bored. Eliot Spitzer is running to make a difference.

No wonder Ms. Pirro raised so little money.