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But in this campaign season, the state GOP is hoping to ride a wave of anti-incumbent sentiment, low popularity for Paterson and falling approval of President Barack Obama. It's been a fast turnaround from November 2008, when Republicans in New York lost their last power base, the state Senate, and Democratic voter enrollment was nearly twice that of the GOP. Paterson appointed Gillibrand this year to take over for Clinton after she became secretary of state. The 2010 election will decide who would serve out the balance of the term, through 2012. Giuliani said he decided not to run after his consulting firm landed a contract with Rio de Janeiro to help make the city safer before the 2016 Olympics there. Time is already growing short for GOP candidates, said Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist College poll. "This is the time to make your intentions known, regardless of the nuance of what Rudy may or may not say about it," Miringoff said.
Republicans in a state dominated by Democratic voters need to establish name recognition and raise millions of dollars during what could potentially be a big year for the GOP, Miringoff said. On Tuesday, Lazio echoed that sense of urgency. "It's a huge state and we have to get started right now," he said.
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