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From: Marc Hauser To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Fwd: Breaking News: Eliot Spitzer Seeks to Enter New York City Comptroller Race Date: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 03:01:43 +0000 the FIVE year cycle for return, as you have noted! hope all is well marc Forwarded message From: NYTimes.com News Alert Date: Sunday, July 7, 2013 Subject: Breaking News: Eliot Spitzer Seeks to Enter New York City Comptroller Race To: To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add [email protected] to your address book. [lane New York I BREAKING NEWS ALERT NYTimes.com Unsubscribe BREAKING NEWS Sunday, July 7, 2013 8:05 PM EDT Eliot Spitzer Seeks to Enter New York City Comptroller Race Eliot Spitzer, who resigned as governor of New York five years ago amid a prostitution scandal, is re-entering political life, with a run for the citywide office of comptroller and a hope that voters have forgiven his prior misconduct, he said in an interview. The son of a wealthy real estate developer, Mr. Spitzer said he intends to pay for his campaign out of his own fortune. To make the primary ballot in September, Mr. Spitzer must collect a minimum of 3,750 signatures from registered voters by Thursday. His re-entry comes in an era when politicians, including South Carolina Representative Mark Sanford and New York mayoral contender Anthony Weiner, have shown that public disapproval, especially over sexual misconduct, can be fleeting, and voters seem open to those who seek forgiveness and redemption. READ MORE * EFTA00636363 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/08/nyregion/spitzer-seeks-ballot-for-city-comptrollers-race.html? emc=edit_na_20130707 ADVERTISEMENT Tw FOLLOW US: ' rifts I Fa r @NYTimes Facebook For breaking news on your mobile device, go to m.nyt.com ;1',N YT Access The New York Times from anywhere with our suite of apps: iPhonee I iPad® I Android I All About This E-Mail This is an automated e-mail. Please do not reply directly to this e-mail. You received this message because you signed up for NYTimes.com's breaking news alerts. As a member of the TRUSTe privacy program. we are committed to protecting your privacy. Unsubscribe I Manage Subscriptions I Change Your E-Mail I Privacy Policy I Contact Copyright 2013 I The New York Times Company I NYTmes.com 620 Eighth Avenue New York. NY 10018 -- Marc EFTA00636364

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