

Former Governor Eliot Spitzer is making a last-minute bid to get on the Democratic primary ballot for New York City comptroller. But, writing in the Daily News, E.J. says Spitzer’s record as governor “raises serious questions of his suitability for this particular job.”
For more on Spitzer’s gubernatorial legacy, check out McMahon’s March 2008 post-mortem on “Client 9” in the Wall Street Journal.
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