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2004 US Presidential Election
February 28, 2004
| Kerry Gets N.Y. Endorsement from Cuomo

The endorsement of Mario Cuomo,the former Governer of New York, is a big deal for Kerry.

With liberals often dominating Democratic primaries in New York and elsewhere, the Cuomo endorsement was considered a major plum for the Kerry campaign.

Cuomo’s son Andrew - served as President Clinton’s housing secretary - also endorsed Kerry.



Posted by Michele at February 28, 2004 02:40 PM | TrackBack
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Kerry has also received - and happily accepted - the endorsement of Antonio Villaraigosa, who is the former president of the UCLA chapter of the racial separatist organization MEChA.

Posted by: The Lonewacko Blog at February 28, 2004 05:05 PM

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