Clinton, Cuomo walk in Memorial Day parade
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton marked Memorial Day on Monday by marching in a parade in New Castle, N.Y., accompanied by Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D).
Clinton and Cuomo are both seen as potential contenders for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, though neither has declared an interest in running.
{mosads}Cuomo tweeted a picture of the two walking in the parade.
Check out more photos from today’s #NewCastle #MemorialDay #parade via @flickr flic.kr/p/euDnA1
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) May 27, 2013
Polls show Clinton to be the clear favorite for the nomination, with her holding 63 percent support in a Public Policy Polling survey from earlier this month.
Vice President Biden came in second with 13 percent support, followed by Cuomo at 4, and Sens. Mark Warner (Va.) and Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) at 3 percent each.
Clinton also tops a number of possible GOP contenders in hypothetical head-to-head match ups.
Cuomo has declined to discuss a bid for the presidency, but recently denied reports that said he would not run if Clinton did.
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