NAACP supports Gov. Paterson

Beleaguered Gov. David Paterson is getting some support from a home town NAACP...

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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Beleaguered Gov. David Paterson is getting some support from a home town NAACP, while the Rev. Al Sharpton tweeted against allowing “reactionary forces” to return to power.

A Long Island branch of the NAACP in Islip says it and other groups are planning a rally to support Paterson, who grew up partly on Long Island. They want to show respect for the state’s first black and disabled governor and urge Democrats to let him deal with the fiscal crisis, not politics.

Democrats in Washington and New York say they want a stronger candidate at the top of the 2010 ticket.

But the pressure isn’t relenting. The Rev. Al Sharpton on Twitter is urging Democrats on Monday to settle the issue so that what he calls “reactionary forces” can’t win back the seats of power held by Democrats.

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