Don candidates hire their opponents staffers after a primary?
Josh: They do. Azi: It’s like the USA buying nuclear warheads so Russia doesn’t get their hands on them. Josh: Yes, of course. Azi: Cuomo hired one of Mark Green’s researchers after the primary in ’06. Azi: Bloomberg did that with another Mark Green staffer, in 05, hiring Stu Loeser. Josh: OK, well. Yes. Azi: And Bloomberg hiring Wolfson. (I feel we can keep going on this path, using just Bloomberg.) Josh: Yes, don’t do Bloomberg. No one ever accused Bloomberg of only hiring loyalists. Josh: Bloomberg hires everyone! Azi: Except disgraces. Josh: Just wait. Josh: The thing I meant about Cuomo hiring a former member of the opposition is that it breaks with that boilerplate piece of his narrative about surrounding himself with Cuomo loyalists. Azi: But I feel Cuomo already broke away from keeping company with just loyalists. He touts the fact that the attorneys he hired as AG were people he had never met. Cohen, Lawsky and others weren’t really with him in ’02. Azi: Then again, Cuomo has
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