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Politics by Giske
by Azi Paybarah
Fri, 16 Jun 2006 at 5:40 PM
updated Sun, 14 Jan 2007 at 1:47 PM
Okay. Here is a little experiment on this weird Friday.
Below is a link to an interview with Andrew Cuomo supporter, Emily Giske, who I (and another reporter) ran into minutes after Mark Green made his allegation that political bosses coerced delegates into voting for Cuomo.
Giske, who says she has a talent for counting delegates the way some people can play guitar, is "amazed" people think she has any influence over the Democratic process.
"There was no, you know, late night meetings, back room deals. It was just people voted for him because they really like him."
So if you enjoyed reading the Rangel interview, sit back, relax, and take a guided tour through Democratic politics with the one and only, Emily-Giske.
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