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State Democratic advisers talk up ‘caretaker’ senator
ALBANY — Sen. Bill Clinton?
Sen. Mario Cuomo? Don’t completely rule it out.
The former president and the former New York governor are among several boldface names being touted as possible “caretakers” for New York’s Senate seat — people who would serve until the 2010 elections but wouldn’t be interested in running to keep the job.
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