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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA Tale of Two Cities -- By Governor Mario Cuomo, Democratic National Convention, 1984
Bagsgroove
(231 posts)I do wish the man had run for President. And failing that, I wish he'd accepted Bill Clinton's offer of a Supreme Court nomination.
Cuomo (the elder) was a rare politician. He never shed his principles for votes. He ran every time as an opponent of the death penalty even though he knew a majority of of New Yorkers favored it. When he was asked about it he simply said that he knew that his position was not popular, and that if people wanted to vote against him because of that one stand, that was their choice.
Eventually they did, but he remains a profile in courage for me.
pangaia
(24,324 posts)And...at the same convention we had, " I'd rather have Roosevelt in a wheelchair than Reagan on a horse!"
deminks
(11,490 posts)And still resonates today. At the time, I remember thinking he was the one politician that recognized homelessness. Everyone else tried to hide it. Cities even now try to outlaw feeding the homeless in hopes that will make them disappear.
