NY-03: Potential GOP Vacancy As Pete King Eyes Senate Run

New York's third congressional district is one of the few remaining congressional districts represented by a Republican that nevertheless tends to lean more Democratic than the nation as a whole in presidential elections. GOP Congressman Peter King is actually quite popular in the Long Island-based district, winning last month with 64 percent of the vote. But the district might not be in Republican hands much longer, with King potentially looking to run for Senate this cycle.

Republican Congressman Peter King, who was a visible and outspoken supporter of Rudy Giuliani during the 2008 campaign, said he's interested in running for Hillary Clinton's Senate seat when it comes up in 2010.

"I am seriously considering the race for Hillary Clinton's seat," King told AP. "I'm very serious about it."

On potentially running against Caroline Kennedy, King, 64, said, "Obviously it would be a challenge to run against Caroline Kennedy. She has the name identification and for all I know she's a wonderful person. But this is not an anti-Kennedy campaign. "Nothing in life is easy. If anything, that makes the adrenaline pump a little harder."

King would be one of the more formidable candidates the Republicans could put up for Senate in 2010 -- but that doesn't mean that he would have much of a shot at victory, particularly given the sorry state of the GOP in New York state these days. What's more, without him running for reelection, the Republicans' hopes of holding NY-3 aren't great or even moderately good.

Now it's certainly true that New York is slated to lose seats in the upcoming round of redistricting, and with the Democrats now controlling the trifecta and likely maintaining that power position through the redistricting process it is very possible that the days of the GOP holding this district, or a similarly drawn district, were already numbered. That said, this news could be beginning of the story that ends with the Republicans holding no seats in New York state in the not-too-distant future.



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Formidable? (none / 0)

King is a total douchebag, a heavy iraq war cheerleader, when Plame was outed by Cheney he was screaming about Ambassador Wilson and defending Rove.

The only GOOD thing I can ever remember him doing was NOT voting to impeach Bill Clinton.

Otherwise, I can't believe outside of his district, he can win a state-wide election.


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by WashStateBlue on Tue Dec 09, 2008 at 06:39:42 PM EST

In a bad Dem year (none / 0)

he might be able to, but he might force the DSCC to pour money into a race they don't want to have to defend. New York is an expensive state.

IMO only three people could prevent such a situation; Caroline Kennedy, Andrew Cuomo, or Kirsten Gillibrand.

Also, on his district, which I know pretty well. The Democratic bench there is big; between Tom Suozzi, Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice, Nassau County Legislature Presiding Officer Diane Yatauro, Legislatures David Meijias and David Denenberg, etc...but unless it's another Democratic year, King on the ticket statewide could have coattails in his district.


The American people; they were for the war before they were against it.
by nrafter530 on Tue Dec 09, 2008 at 06:55:54 PM EST
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Re: NY-03: Potential GOP Vacancy (none / 0)

Peter King, odious though he may be, has been a strong advocate for New York.  If it's possible for a Republican to win New York these days, which I'm not sure of, he would certainly be one of the few with a shot.


"Another problem we have...is that in election years we behave somewhat as primitive peoples do at the time of the full moon." --Harry Truman
by Steve M on Tue Dec 09, 2008 at 07:03:45 PM EST

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New Yorkers.

Was born there, but I don't get you folks at all.

From Rudy G. to Daniel Patrick Moynihan, you are so all over the map....


Rush Limbaugh, Sara Palin and Joe the Plumber...The Triad of Republican Irrelevancy.
by WashStateBlue on Tue Dec 09, 2008 at 07:08:22 PM EST
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Re: NY-03: Pete King Eyes Senate Run (none / 0)

The is something about the requirements or caliber of a Senator that King just does not have. The brain is just not up to it.

Forget it. He ran for years on the white flight from NYC which is slowly dying off. The votes are not there.


by shyboy on Tue Dec 09, 2008 at 07:12:11 PM EST


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