Loose Speculation Watch: Hillary for NYC mayor!
Why wait to speculate? One of the more cutting-edge observers of the local scene, whose modesty forbids being quoted by name, finds it entirely plausible -- if unsupported by any evidence -- that Hillary Clinton, after losing the presidential race, would quit the U.S. Senate and run next year for New York City mayor.
There is always an extra burden for any City Council speaker to run for mayor. The last two tried and did miserably. So if Manhattan's Christine Quinn also fades from the contest for the Democratic nomination, Hillary could ride in as the only well-known woman candidate -- an advantage. And she could run unopposed, our sage says, as she did in 2000 when she arrived in the state to seek the Senate seat.
Mike "the Maintainer" Bloomberg leaves due to term limits at the end of 2009. But he has fixed up -- and maintained -- Gracie Mansion very nicely without ever having moved into it. So the Clintons could choose to keep or turn over the place up in Chappaqua, depending how the real estate market is doing.
One side-effect: Gov. David Paterson, if striving for a term of his own in 2010, could keep Attorney General Andrew Cuomo from breathing down his neck by appointing him to the Senate seat vacated by Clinton.












