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Working Families Party Considers Wooing Alec Baldwin

May 28th, 2010 · 2 Comments

From the New York Daily News comes a report that the Working Families Party is considering asking actor Alec Baldwin to run for Governor of New York on their ballot line.

The Working Families Party is so panicked a federal probe might keep Andrew Cuomo from accepting its ballot line in November, leaders are quietly mulling replacement candidates – even floating “30 Rock” star Alec Baldwin.

The labor-backed party will seek a “superstar” liberal to head its ticket if Cuomo declines its support, according to sources with knowledge of its plans.

The stakes are high: The party, which was flush with success only last year, needs to get 50,000 votes or else it loses its place on the ballot in the future.

Baldwin has previously expressed interest in running for Governor of New York, but later on the article Baldwin’s spokesperson said a statewide run was not likely.

“It’s flattering that people recognize Alec’s strong sense of the issues, political perspectives, popularity and passion for New York,” Hiltzik said. “But no, he has no current plans to run for office. But who knows what may happen in the future?”

The Working Families Party has been plagued by scandal involving it’s for-profit elections business, Data and Field Services.

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 LibertarianBlue // May 28, 2010 at 11:54 am

    Why not, it will divide the Democrat and Liberal votes.

  • 2 Green Party Conservative // May 28, 2010 at 5:45 pm

    I thought the Green Party already asked Baldwin…

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