Elsewhere: Clinton, Spitzer, D'Amato

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Eliot Spitzer formally signaled his support today for building a casino in the Catskills.

Senator Al D'Amato may push for online poker.

The late John Lavelle's Assembly seat may go to his son.

Dan Gerstein agrees with Matt Stoller about the netroots.

Mitt Romney has an explanation for a 1992 vote that angered conservatives.

Can anybody say Senator Bill Clinton? If you missed it, Politico wraps up the Sunday morning talk shows.

And pictured above are most of the candidates in tomorrow's special election for the City Council seat in Brooklyn.

-- Azi Paybarah
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Anonymous says:

Would be nice if the person elected to the Assembly to replace Lavelle actually had real world experience or any qualifications other than being the assenblyman's son. Perhaps showing some knowledge of issues and explaining coherently what one believes would help to. But with his possible opponents it looks like he will win.

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