I have a different reason for cringing at the idea that voters would ever elevate Andrew Cuomo to higher office, and it's also based on memories of his tenure as housing secretary. Not the Fannie Freddie subprime end of it, although I concede that in a strictly economic sense those were the most damaging things he did. No, what I find permanently hard to forgive is the way Cuomo threw himself into the role of chief national cheerleader for the municipal anti gun litigation of the 1990s and early 2000s.
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