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Meet David Paterson, the Next Governor of New York

patterson-nygov.jpg When David Paterson was elected Lieutenant Governor of New York in November 2006, he was overshadowed by his media darling of a boss, but he was a unique success story in his own right. Paterson is currently New York's first African-American Lieutenant Governor and is the nation's highest ranking visually-impaired elected official (Paterson is legally blind). On election night in '06, he reflected on the promise of the new administration. "Eliot and I have a vision for New York," he said. "I can't see it in my eyes, but I can feel it in my heart."

Now it will be up to him to institute that vision by himself. Not much has been made of Paterson's gubernatorial prospects in the past; reporting on television this afternoon suggested that Paterson, who is supporting Hillary Clinton for president, was weighing a run for Senate in the event of a vacancy coming open in New York on January 20, 2009. Paterson has one of the biggest challenges of his life ahead of him.

But Paterson has already been tested. In fact, he has made a lifetime of "firsts." He was elected to represent Harlem in the New York State Senate in 1985 and was elected minority leader in 2002, making him the first non-white legislative leader in New York's history. When he spoke at the Democratic National Convention in 2004, he was the first legally blind person to ever do so. The son of the first non-white Secretary of State of New York, Paterson will become the first black Governor in New York history and the third black Governor in United States history if/when Eliot Spitzer resigns.

Note: An African-American named P.B.S. Pinchback served as acting governor of Louisiana for just over a month during the 1870s while the sitting governor of LA was being impeached. If you count Pinchback, Paterson will be the fourth Governor in U.S. history.






Comments

More importantly, will he do what is right and switch his endorsement to Obama if he is the super delegate?

Posted by: Andy on 03/10/08 at 1:59 PM  Respond

Silver, meet lining.

Posted by: Keisha on 03/10/08 at 3:26 PM  Respond

Why should he switch his endorsemnt Obama? Obama is a muslim and he is anti white and an antisemite.

Posted by: Lisa on 03/11/08 at 7:20 AM  Respond

Lisa, you are both stupid and insane at the same time.

Posted by: vril53 on 03/11/08 at 7:59 AM  Respond

Note of historical accuracy. There have been 3 African-American governors in US history. PBS Pinchback(LA), Douglas Wilder(VA), and Deval Patrick(MA). Patterson would be the 4th black governor in US history.

Posted by: jeff on 03/11/08 at 11:50 AM  Respond

Jeff --

You beat me to it. I did additional research, found out about Pinchback, then updated the post. Then I read the comments and noticed you already had the goods.

Posted by: Jonathan Stein on 03/12/08 at 11:22 AM  Respond

You can tell that Spitzer was a Democrat- He was cought with a woman :)

Posted by: Jim Henderson on 03/12/08 at 5:40 PM  Respond

thank you copluk yapmayin

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