New York Gov. David Paterson waits to begin a televised...

New York Gov. David Paterson waits to begin a televised address from the Red Room at the state Capitol. Paterson announced the appointment of Richard Ravitch as New York's lieutenant governor -- a move the Senate aims to block. Credit: AP Photo

Responding to reports that Attorney General Andrew Cuomo will announce a run for governor at the end of March, Gov. David Paterson’s campaign fired the first shot of a potential primary Sunday.

“Voters have had enough of Albany politicians winking at them while doing nothing to solve their problems,” said Richard Fife, Paterson’s campaign manager. “Since it’s clear Mr. Cuomo is running for governor, it’s time for him to stop ducking the hard questions of how he would close a $7.4 billion [state] deficit.”

Cuomo, 52, the son of former Gov. Mario Cuomo, has reportedly been mulling a run since shortly after Paterson took office upon the resignation of Eliot Spitzer in 2008. Citing a source close to Cuomo, the Daily News reported Sunday that the Attorney General has decided to run because there are problems in the state he believes he can solve.

Cuomo’s spokesman did not return a phone call seeking comment.

On the Republican side, former Long Island Rep. Rick Lazio is the biggest name to declare for governor.

Paterson has seen his favorability ratings inch up in recent months, though he still trails Cuomo by large margins.

By waiting until the end of March, Cuomo would presumably avoid getting entangled in difficult questions over the budget, which is supposed to be passed by April.

Will Grayson Meak faceoff against Devin Downes in counties? Meanwhile North Babylon’s Jasmine McKay hoops it up and there's history on the mat in Nassau County in Episode 2 of "Sarra Sounds Off."  Credit: Mario Gonzalez

 SARRA SOUNDS OFF: Wrestling, North Babylon hoops and more! Will Grayson Meak faceoff against Devin Downes in counties? Meanwhile North Babylon's Jasmine McKay hoops it up and there's history on the mat in Nassau County in Episode 2 of "Sarra Sounds Off." 

Will Grayson Meak faceoff against Devin Downes in counties? Meanwhile North Babylon’s Jasmine McKay hoops it up and there's history on the mat in Nassau County in Episode 2 of "Sarra Sounds Off."  Credit: Mario Gonzalez

 SARRA SOUNDS OFF: Wrestling, North Babylon hoops and more! Will Grayson Meak faceoff against Devin Downes in counties? Meanwhile North Babylon's Jasmine McKay hoops it up and there's history on the mat in Nassau County in Episode 2 of "Sarra Sounds Off." 

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