Friendly Fire: Julie & Mike on Cuomo, CPAC, and Climate
Updated Mar 06, 2021;
Posted Mar 06, 2021
Jersey political insiders: On the left, Julie Roginsky, a career Democratic strategist and TV commentator; on the right, Michael DuHaime, a Republican strategist and public affairs executive.
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, editorial page editor of The Star-Ledger.
Q. Let’s start with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the author of a recent book on leadership skills who is now fighting for his political life over sexual harassment charges and covering up deaths at nursing homes. Does he survive it?
Mike: Writing a book mid-pandemic response reeked of hubris. Don’t spike the football before you get to the end zone. Things look bleak, but he could survive, oddly because two crises are unfolding at once, each distracting from the other. He finally apologized, which is clearly not in his DNA. The only people calling for his resignation are the odd pairing of conservative Republicans and the most progressive
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