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Cuomo Calls the Speculation of His Presidential Candidacy “Flattering,” “Distracting”

Silver & Skelos

Governor Andrew Cuomo for the first time addressed speculation that he might be a candidate for President in 2016, saying it’s “flattering”, but “distracting”.  Capitol Correspondent Karen DeWitt reports…

Governor Andrew Cuomo for the first time addressed speculation that he might be a candidate for President in 2016, saying it’s “flattering”, but “distracting”.

Governor Cuomo, speaking for the first time about speculation that he might want to seek the presidency in 2016, says he finds the talk “flattering”, but he says overtly political talk can be “distracting” when he’s trying to govern and get along with both parties in the legislature.  

“All I’m working is being the best governor I can be, “ said Cuomo. “That’s really, really where I am in my heart, and that’s where I’m going to stay."

Cuomo says he does not want to be “pushed politically."

“I’ve seen this movie before,” he joked.  “And I know how it turns out.”

Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver says he thinks Secretary of State, former first Lady and Senator from New York Hillary Clinton would make a good candidate for President next time around, saying she a “great talent," but he says Cuomo is also a “great democrat who is a potential leader."

In Albany, I’m Karen DeWitt.

 

 

 

Karen DeWitt is Capitol Bureau chief for New York State Public Radio, a network of public radio stations in New York state. She has covered state government and politics for the network since 1990.