The movement to draft CNBC host Larry Kudlow to run against Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) is charging full-speed ahead.
The Draft Kudlow Committee,
which is gathering signatures to encourage the conservative economist
to run, added former New York Conservative Party State Chairman and
co-founder Serphin Maltese to its ranks Tuesday. Maltese joind
Buffalo-based PR consultant Michael Caputo and Dr. David Tukey, a
former McCain-Palin deputy regional campaign manager based in New York
City.
And John Lakian, the group's new finance chair, told the New York Daily News on Friday that Kudlow is "80 or 90 percent" likely to take on the state's senior senator.