Put a sock in it, Eliot.

Ex-New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer claims today’s voters are more tolerant about supporting scandal-scarred candidates than when he resigned in an explosive hooker scandal in 2008 and futilely attempted a comeback five years later.

Spitzer — asked about voters being more forgiving after returning accused sex-assaulter President Trump to office and given the comeback mayoral candidacy of alleged sex-harasser former Gov. Andrew Cuomo — told Vanity Fair in a rare interview , “This will sound odd coming from me perhaps, but unfortunately, yes, probably. 3

“I think voters are a bit calloused now to the personal failings of candidates,” said the 66-year-old disgraced pol — who allegedly liked to keep on his black dress socks , and nothing else, while dallying w

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