61. Former Gov. Mario Cuomo, a Democrat, recalls that he usually got along with former state Comptroller Edward Regan, a Republican.
62. Former Sao Paulo state Energy Secretary David Zylbersztajn has already been appointed as its president.
63. Former state Commerce Secretary George Zoffinger is honoring county chairmen at a party.
64. Former state Sen. Cindy Resnick, a Horton political mentor, commends Horton for working to understand both sides of an issue before getting involved in the debate.
65. Former state Sen. Eric Yost of Wichita is expected to be the first out of the gate with an announcement today in Wichita.
66. Former state Sen. Tom Hayden tried to keep his political career alive by running for that seat, but he was defeated by Jack Weiss.
67. Former state Sen. Wayne Stump is amused by the turn of events.
68. Former state Senator Warren E. Tolman and Senate President Thomas Birmingham are also running, though Clinton did not mention them.
69. Former Arizona state Rep. John Kromko will bring to bear his considerable experience at organizing petition drives against indicted Gov. Fife Symington.
70. Former independent state Sen. Lucy Killea, one of the original sponsors of the measure, said she was disappointed in the court ruling.