http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/Politics/ap20000519_813.html
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>WIRE:05/19/2000 12:59:00 ET
Source: Giuliani dropping out of Senate race
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has decided to drop out of the U.S. Senate race against Hillary Rodham Clinton, a Republican close to the mayor said today.
The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the information came in a conversation with the mayor at City Hall.
"The mayor will announce today he will drop out," the source said.
Giuliani, plagued by health and marital problems, has been weighing his political future for three weeks.
There was no immediate comment from the mayor.
Republicans in New York City and Albany said they were getting telephone calls from the mayor but did not disclose what he was telling them.
Clinton said, "I will wait until we know for sure... I don't do anything different because of that. I try to do what I have done for many months now."
"I have no control or say over what happens on the other side," she said.
Three weeks ago, the New York City mayor announced he was suffering from prostate cancer and wasn't certain if he could continue in the Senate race. He said the political decision would hinge largely on his determination about how to treat his cancer and whether he would be able to campaign effectively while undergoing and recovering from that.
But since his cancer announcement, the married mayor also went public with confirmation that he was seeing Judith Nathan, who he described as "a very good friend." He later said that he and his wife of 16 years, Donna Hanover, were discussing a formal separation.
Republican leaders will have to scramble to come up with a replacement candidate. The state GOP nominating convention is May 30 in Buffalo.
But Republican leaders, including Gov. George Pataki, had passed the word that if the mayor bowed out of the race, their favored candidate to take on the first lady would be Rep. Rick Lazio of Long Island.
Lazio has said for several days that he would make no statement about his intentions until Giuliani had made his decision. The congressman, who has about $3.5 million in his campaign bank account, had been preparing to run for the Senate until August when Pataki endorsed the mayor's bid and asked Lazio to suspend his effort. Lazio did so.[/quote]
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