Democrats ponder possible successor to Mayor Robert Duffy
Nearly five years have passed since Thomas Richards invited the mayor elect into his home. Robert Duffy had come with a purpose back in November 2005, wanting Richards to leave retirement and join his team as the city's chief lawyer.
"I would say Tom was stunned by our discussion. He was taken aback," Duffy recalls now.
Richards did not offer an immediate response. Duffy said he heard nothing for a couple of weeks. Then, one night, the phone rang. Richards asked one question. Duffy doesn't recall the issue, only that in context, "I knew I had him."
This week, Duffy again came asking. And, again, Richards accepted — this time to step in as the city's next deputy mayor.
The role he will assume on Wednesday places him in line to be interim mayor, if not mayor, should Duffy be elected lieutenant governor on Tuesday.
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"He's said all along he wants to have a voice in it," City Council member Carolee Conklin said of Duffy and the choice of his successor. "Now he's got one."
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