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Public Employee Press By
DIANE S. WILLIAMS DC 37-endorsed candidate Eliot L. Spitzer swept
the race for state Attorney General, and received the most votes in the state.
Alan Hevesi, who said DC 37 support made the difference for him in the tightest
statewide election, became the first city comptroller to win the state Comptroller's
seat. Despite record
low voter turnout nationwide, DC 37 helped candidate Carl McCall outpace incumbent
Gov. George E. Pataki within the city limits, where McCall won the contest in
all boroughs except Staten Island. Still, the union's efforts couldn't win a gubernatorial
contest beset with problems that included insufficient funds, a lack of cohesion
among labor unions and what many perceived as indifference on the part of the
Democratic Party. Now that the dust has settled and Governor Pataki
has won a third term, it remains to be seen how he will handle the state's future:
Political pundits cite problems like New York State's estimated $10 to $12 billion
budget deficit; whether Mr. Pataki will be able to keep the promises he made to
win support from some unions, and if he will fully address issues such as education,
the state economy and employment, which he managed to avoid during his lackluster
though successful campaign. And in the political system of checks and balances, whichever direction Gov. Pataki takes to tackle the problems that assail the state, he will have to work with the Legislature, including the heavily Democratic Assembly.
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