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Mario Borgia

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The Washington Post, November 23rd, 1990

New York governors, like New York doormen, take themselves very seriously. Often they have their own foreign policies (Henry Kissinger was Gov. Nelson Rockefeller's foreign policy adviser) and usually are mentioned as likely presidential candidates. Such is the case with Mario Cuomo who, a reelection just behind him, gave President Bush some advice on the Persian Gulf crisis. At the White House, they must already be putting Cuomo's remarks into an attack ad. Speaking in Fresno, Calif., Cuomo said that Bush should "try to negotiate" his way out of the Persian Gulf crisis - not necessarily a bad...

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