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The Shoe-In
In 1982, Ed Koch for months appeared to be the easy shoe-in for New York governor. And then Koch's mouth got in the way, as well as an upstart lieutenant governor named Mario Cuomo. Twenty-four years later, Attorney General Eliot Spitzer seems to be everybody's shoe-in for governor. And now he's stepping into situations like this. By Ed Moltzen · 29 May 2006
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