Description: Rick Lazio for US Senate Campaign Poster against Hillary Clinton 2000 This item is RARE. Condition is "Used" and had a mark on the bottom left part of poster. Please review Pictures for Condition. Shipped with USPS In 2000, Lazio ran for the U.S. Senate fromNew York and was defeated by Hillary Clinton in the race to succeed Daniel Patrick Moynihan. His comparatively late entry into the race (five months beforeElection Day followed New York CityMayor Rudolph Giuliani's decision to withdraw from the Senate race. Lazio announced his candidacy for Senate on all five major Sunday morning talk showson the same day, making him the second person ever to complete avFull Ginsburg. During the senatorial campaign, Lazio was asked by the SEC to produce documents relating to his stock option trading in discount stock brokerage Quick & Reilly, a division of Fleet Boston Financial. After Lazio responded to the inquiry, the SEC took no further action. The race between Lazio and Hillary Clinton became the most expensive Senate campaign ever conducted at the time in a September 13, 2000 debate, Lazio left his podium and asked Clinton to sign a document affirming a pledge to abstain from benefiting from "soft money." Clinton refused. Years later, Lazio acknowledged regretting the style with which he made his point, but maintained that "[o]n substance, it was right. Lazio had given up his House seat to run for Senate. Following his loss in the Senate election, he became CEO of the Financial Services Forum, and, later, the managing director of global real assets forJP Morgan. This is a nice additional to any political Collection.
Price: 18 USD
Location: Putnam Valley, New York
End Time: 2023-12-28T22:23:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 16.5 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Posters
Politician: Rick Lazio
Year: 2000
Theme: Political
Material: Campaign Poster
Country/Region: United States
Modified Item: No