Paterson Considers Big Name Caretaker for Senate
New York Gov. David Paterson (D) is considering appointing a caretaker to take the Senate seat being vacated by Hillary Rodham Clinton (D), according to the Associated Press.
A caretaker appointee would be someone who would serve for two years and then step aside after the 2010 election. The appointee would also have enough clout to make an impact for New York during his brief tenure, Democratic advisers “who are close to the discussion” on the Senate vacancy told the AP.
Two names that have been raised are Bill Clinton and former Gov. Mario Cuomo (D). A spokesman for the former president said that Clinton isn’t interested in the post and will continue his foundation’s work. Cuomo’s office didn’t respond to the story.
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