This makes things complex:
The conventional wisdom is that Teachout cannot win, but she can pose problems, both for Cuomo’s perception as an all-powerful and invulnerable politician and for the havoc her running mate, Columbia law professor Tim Wu, could cause if he defeats Cuomo’s handpicked running mate, Erie County’s Kathy Hochul.It's still about as likely that Andrew Cuomo would lose the general as it is that he would lose the primary, which is to say about as likely as the proverbial snowball's chance in hell.
A Wu victory resulting in a Cuomo-Wu ticket in November would block Cuomo from counting votes won in the general election on several other ballot lines where the incumbent and Hochul already are on the line, such as the Working Families Party.
There is actually a report that Cuomo may dump his running mate, Kathy Hochul. (Warning it is a New York Post link.)
BTW, if there is anyone who deserves to lose the next primary in New York State than Andrew Cuomo, it is Kathy Hochul:
There is a race for lieutenant-governor in which Tim Wu, the champion of net neutrality, is running against Cuomo's handpicked candidate, a true Blue Dog horror named Kathy Hochul, a former congresscritter whose last days in Washington were highlighted by her staying around the Capitol to vote in favor of a move by the lunatic Darrell Issa to cite Eric Holder for contempt in the Fast And Furious mini-non-scandal.And from the Times endorsement:
……… boasted repeatedly that she had voted many times against "Obamacare."(H)er willingness to shift politically does not suggest she would offer any kind of independent judgment. Nor does her record give any real clue about what would happen if she took over as governor."She also had a 100% rating from the NRA while she was in Congress.
Andrew Cuomo chose her for one reason: as a gigantic f%$# you to the states liberals.
The state's liberals should return the gesture.
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