"You can't do it without a liquor license, " said Christopher Paladino, president of the New Brunswick Development Corp.
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"I think he'll be speaking and galvanizing people, " said his wife, Cathy Paladino.
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Mr. Paladino has made it clear that he has no intention of seeking office again: "No more elections, " he said Tuesday.
It's unclear whether Mr. Paladino received the 50, 000 votes needed Tuesday to win a ballot line for his Taxpayer's Party in upcoming elections.
If Mr. Paladino decides to play an ongoing role in Republican politics, his standing could be enhanced by a lack of prominent rivals.
And in the New York governor's race Carl Paladino, a political novice backed by tea-partiers, trounced Rick Lazio by two-to-one in the Republican primary.
Joseph Lepore, 42, and Jan Paladino, 34, face trial over the September 2006 crash during which their plane clipped the Gol Airlines Boeing 737.
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Mr. Paladino had harsh words for Mr. Cuomo but perhaps was tougher on Dean Skelos, the Long Island senator who is that chamber's Republican leader.
"We have a lot of trouble right now, and he's a different way to do politics, to change things from the ground, " said Grillo supporter Martina Paladino.
Tuesday's protest also marked the return of Mr. Cuomo's 2010 Republican opponent, Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino, who appeared in Albany for the first time since his gubernatorial campaign.
Carl Paladino, a candidate for governor of New York state, was quickly dubbed "Crazy Carl" in the press for intemperate outbursts and the angry tone of his campaign.
Mr. Cuomo has slipped in the most-recent opinion polls as Mr. Paladino has railed against Albany and accused the attorney general of being beholden to the state's political establishment.
But the question now facing Mr. Paladino is whether he has the ability or desire to translate his upstart gubernatorial candidacy into longer-lasting influence on the state's Republican Party.
"Maybe it's helped him deal with that loss, to know that he was doing something that Patrick wanted him to do, " said Nancy Naples, chairwoman of the Paladino campaign.
Friends and relatives reinforced Mr. Paladino's statements that his candidacy was inspired by grief over the 2009 death of his 29-year-old son Patrick, who had urged him to run for office.
Family members said Mr. Paladino would return to his life and business in Buffalo, where he is a wealthy and powerful force in local affairs and a ubiquitous presence in the community.
Before Carl Paladino exited the stage Tuesday night, ending what he described as his first and only political campaign, the Buffalo developer vowed to remain a force for change in New York.
Regardless, Mr. Paladino would need to re-establish credibility damaged by his unorthodox and controversial campaign, said Grant Reeher, a political scientist who directs the Campbell Public Affairs at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University.
While the party could again embrace Rick Lazio, the former congressman defeated by Mr. Paladino in the gubernatorial primary, or Harry Wilson, who lost a close race for state comptroller, the Republican bench looks bare.
He had also planned to wed Nancy Paladino at Bethlehem Lutheran church in Cedar Falls on August 4, but instead went away to the Bellagio Hotel in Vegas and tied the knot a few weeks ago.
Mr. Cuomo's prosecution of Mr. Hevesi, a once-powerful and well-connected figure in state and New York City politics, has the potential to undermine Mr. Paladino's argument against the Democratic attorney general just as it has appeared to gain traction with voters.
Mr. Cuomo, who was elected attorney general in 2006 and announced his gubernatorial candidacy in May, has enjoyed a front-runner status for some time but is facing a tougher-than-expected challenge from the Republican nominee, Carl Paladino, a tea-party backed developer from Buffalo.
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