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October
8

Assemblyman Gary Pretlow, D-Mt. Vernon, is talking with the Journal News ed board now talked with the Journal News ed board yesterday afternoon. (updated)

You can watch it here, and also prior recent interviews with Assemblywoman Amy Paulin, a faceoff between Assemblyman Michael Spano, D-Yonkers, and Republican challenger James Faulkner.

It also has a clip with Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi, who was in with the board last month.

(added) Interviews Thursday include George Latimer and challenger Rob Biagi, and Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins and challenger John Murtagh.

You can watch the interviews here.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 at 4:36 pm by Joseph Spector.
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8 Responses to “Pretlow Live”

  1. mark

    I commend the Journal News for using thi new media source. You are cutting edge.

  2. the consultant

    the guy running against mike spano…jim faulkner has
    no clue about anything…how is it that someone like him
    can get a major party nomination

  3. smartporpoise

    Should be a fair match then, wot?

  4. tp

    Lalor is very flat, now I know why he is very rarely seen in public.

  5. tp

    I respect Lalor’s Iraq vet status, but that will not get him elected. His platform is limited and his comments are not productive.

  6. smartporpoise

    Lalor may be flat, but is it correct to judge a candidate on the size of his teats?

  7. tp

    Lalor seems more prepared to enter into a bar brawl then he does the U.S. Congress. Hall did well on the issues and Lalor seemed lost.

  8. Bruce on the Loose

    The best brawl – er debate – was Lattimer vs. Biaggi. They both are pretty intense…and they don’t like each other very much.

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