Senator Larry Kudlow?
I guess it’s a new rule in cable news: you must have one host pondering a Senate run at all times. Page Six reports that the latest entrant may be CNBC’s Larry Kudlow…
Sen. Charles Schumer, who easily won re-election last time out, could face a challenge this year from CNBC commentator Larry Kudlow. Interviewed yesterday by Curtis Sliwa onAM 970 The Apple, Kudlow said, “I’m very honored to be considered, and I’m going to give all this careful attention.” The former Wall Streeter de cried the Democratic “bank bashing” and said, “I do believe that retiring Sen. Schumer would be a noble cause.” Kud low, who had dinner plans with Conservative Party leader Mike Long last night, is set to dine with state Republican Party chief Ed Cox tonight.
January 29, 2010 at 9:05 am
Doesn’t Kudlow live in Connecticut and wasn’t he he was suppose to run against Dodd when he was still running? What is about the State of New York and carpetbaggers?
January 29, 2010 at 9:34 am
I like Kudlow but he does not stand a chance in NY. How about George Pataki?
January 29, 2010 at 11:35 am
Pataki is hated in New York by a lot of Republicans I think…