Roundup: Rangel Speaks, Bloomberg Dips, de Blasio Disarms
Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 04:38 PM
Expect a D'Amato and Rangel photo tomorrow.
Rangel won’t resign.
Lochhead: “Rep. Charlie Rangel had a captive House squirming in its seats.”
Ambinder’s not sure Rangel helped or hurt his cause.
Rangel’s tone: “wistful.”
Morais hangs out with Next Generation for Rangel.
Bloomberg, below 50 percent.
Chris Cox gets a boost from Berntsen.
Paterson’s offer to help relocate the Islamic center may not be constitutional.
Paladino’s campaign does not lack modesty.
De Blasio lets his guard down.
Sampson gets behind Genting bid for Aqueduct.
Here's Gawker’s take on Gibbs and the professional left.
Debunking the Wyclef presidency.
What is Rep. Jose Serrano doing behind Bloomberg's back?
Lazio's latest video about the Islamic center includes this message at the bottom of the screen: "Call Attorney General Cuomo."
"All Things Harlem" talks to folks about Rangel.
And Rangel, in his own words.
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