“Clearly, the[former] governor of Massachusetts has a lot of homework to do on the problems facing our state. When he finally gets around to it, he'll see that the problems we face require real solutions rather than stale political rhetoric.”
“Eliot believes the way you earn the public and the party's support is by working hard, playing by the rules and speaking about the real issues that matter to the people of this state. Eliot learned this first hand. At the 1994 convention he was forced to go the petition route and after years of hard work in 1998 he was able to earn the support of the delegates. It wasn't easy but it was an important part of the process.”
“We have experienced significant problems in the past from expectations generated by this type of presentation where the development proposal presented does not reflect accurate . . . plans for the future use of Port properties.”
“Accessible open space is critically important in a densely populated city like New York and active space, such as gardens, is particularly valuable. Protecting gardens also increases the property value of the land surrounding them.”
“Eliot has never shied away from an opportunity to take on his opponents. We have requests from news organizations, and Eliot looks forward to debating.”