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Election's local repercussions.(Viewpoint)(Column)
Crain's New York Business, October, 2004 by David, Greg
Byline: Greg David Many presidential campaigns are spent obscuring the differences between the candidates. Not this time. John Kerry and George W. Bush are offering the nation a distinct choice. The result will be momentous-and not just on the federal level. The election will also shake up New York politics, which recently has been defined by Republicans holding the two top jobs and virtually nothing else.
Here's the inside scoop on how local players will be affected. Hillary and Rudy. There is little doubt that Hillary Rodham Clinton's future swings on who is the victor. If Bush wins re-election, she becomes the leading presidential challenger in 2008, with John Edwards, as Democrats search for a way to oust the hated Republicans. A Kerry victory could...
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