Politics | Andrew Cuomo Paterson Out, Spotlight Turns to Cuomo But AG says he's not ready to commit to seemingly inevitable run By Polly Davis Doig Posted Feb 27, 2010 8:41 AM CST Copied In this Feb. 11, 2009 file photo, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announces the the arrest of twelve individuals and the shutting down of a Bronx-based vehicle theft ring. (AP Photo/Louis Lanzano, File) As David Paterson officially deep-sixed his non-existent chances of a second term in New York yesterday, all eyes swung around to Andrew Cuomo. But the state's AG and former gubernatorial candidate was cagey, issuing a statement calling for Albany's continued function "through this difficult time" and noting that "I will announce my plans at the appropriate time." Long the Democrats' hope to keep the executive mansion in Albany, Cuomo is the consummate political insider, a fundraising powerhouse, and a favorite in the polls. "I'm not sure God could live up to people's expectations today," one expert tells the New York Times. And though insiders hint Cuomo could throw his hat in the ring in a month or so, his presumed GOP rival is already seeking to force his hand: "He can ignore me all he wants. He just can’t ignore the people of New York." Read These Next Slate examines the 'spiritual rot' of today's Vegas. Trump makes a new move on Greenland, and Denmark isn't happy. Bashar al-Assad and family are living quiet life of luxury in Russia. Terrifying flight over Sahara is on a pilot's mind 25 years later. Report an error