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U.S. Governor
The Resume
(June 15, 1932- )
Italian-American
Graduated summa cum laude from St. John's University (1953)
Legal assistant to Judge Adrian Burke (1956)
Adjunct professor at St. John's Law School
Appointed Secretary of State of New York (1975)
Elected Lieutenant Governor (1978)
Governor of New York (1982-1995)
Won reelection by wide margins in 1986 and 1990
Married to Matilda Raffa and has five children and six granddaughters
Wrote 'Reason to Believe'
Hosts a weekly talk show
Longest-serving Democratic governor in modern New York history
Why he might be annoying
He would support Hillary for President 'in a flash,' which apparently means he wouldn't reflect on it.
He supports expensive government social programs that discourage personal responsibility.
When New York had the highest taxes in the country, he didn't even know about it.
He entered politics not by election, but by an appointment.
Why he might not be annoying
New Yorkers received the biggest tax cut in the state's history during his term.
He enacted the first seat belt law.
He was outrage when his supporters held up signs 'Vote for Cuomo, not the homo' when Ed Koch challenge him for governor.
During his term, 500,000 new jobs were created in the state, despite two recessions.
He is a good public speaker.
Credit: Wang
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Year In Review:
For 2009, as of last week, Out of 61 Votes: 62.30% Annoying
In 2008, Out of 191 Votes: 40.84% Annoying
In 2007, Out of 119 Votes: 50.42% Annoying
In 2006, Out of 1427 Votes: 52.70% Annoying
In 2005, Out of 254 Votes: 50.79% Annoying
In 2004, Out of 458 Votes: 45.41% Annoying
In 2003, Out of 262 Votes: 46.56% Annoying
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