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Capitol Connection
4:18 am
Sat September 23, 2006
Capitol Connection #638
Albany, NY – Host Alan Chartock talks to former Westchester district attorney Jeanine Pirro, the Republican candidate for state attorney general. With the Democratic primary out of the way, the closest contest in New York this election year has come down to Pirro and her Democratic opponent Andrew Cuomo. Pirro talks with Alan about her chances fighting against a possible Democratic tsunami, the implications of the low turnout in the Republican primary, her husband Al Pirro's troubles with the law and why she is a more qualified candidate for attorney general than Andrew Cuomo.