I and no one from my campaign was involved in this.

Apparently, Eliot Spitzer's idea of geographical balance is having a running mate on the other side of Central Park. Two Manhattan liberals - who live within a couple of miles of each other - cannot possibly understand the concerns of families in other parts of the state, or even other parts of the city, for that matter.

It's pretty clear that Eliot Spitzer's position is that abortion is fine anytime, anyplace and for anybody.

I think someone gave it to him out of a briefing book, and he's just not as familiar with New York as I am.

I have always been pro-life. I characterize myself that way and I'm not running away from it or avoiding it.

I have a 20-year record of public service. I have a record of integrity. These are the kinds of ramblings of candidates who have no money and who are, I think, frustrated for whatever reason.

How New York adjusts to that global economy is going to be the key issue.

I thought the bill was too broad and needed protection against use by minors. I favor some type of parental notification.

I would look to put state spending on a diet.