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Domagalski is close to both Collins and Wojtaszek, and has endorsed neither Wojtaszek nor Cox.
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He would be a rival to other potential Republican candidates, including Rudy Giuliani and George Pataki, whose surrogates are backing Wojtaszek.
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"Jim is a friend and ally, and I've watched him go through these other races, and he's been very successful in taking the time to vet those people that have come before him and to make sure those people that come before him," Wojtaszek said.
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(Wojtaszek is sitting in the corner.) "New York State today is a disaster: we are in crisis," Collins said, drumming up applause.
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Wojtaszek told me by phone that Domagalski has been an "ally" but was waiting to have a more open process before backing either state chairman.
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Wojtaszek and Cox met there last night for a debate before members of the executive county committee.
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Domagalski is close to both Collins and Wojtaszek, and has endorsed neither Wojtaszek nor Cox.
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Yesterday, Wojtaszek withdrew his name, ceding the contest to lead the state party to Ed Cox, a Manhattan attorney who crossed Giuliani in 2008.
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He would be a rival to other potential Republican candidates, including Rudy Giuliani and George Pataki, whose surrogates are backing Wojtaszek.
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Giuliani, who heavily backed Wojtaszek, is in Kentucky today.
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