In the wake of charges that New York Gov. David Paterson (D) improperly intervened in a domestic violence complaint against an aide, the New York Times reports a "range of political allies and even some close friends" urged Paterson "privately and publicly to end his bid for election."
"While no prominent Democrat called for Mr. Paterson to resign, several said it would be impossible for him to both govern and run a campaign while dealing with the allegations, which the governor has asked Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo to investigate. Other officials said that if an inquiry showed that Mr. Paterson tried to influence the woman's decision not to continue the case, he should resign."
In a front page editorial, the New York Daily News called for Paterson to resign.
Update: The New York Daily News reports Paterson will end his reelection campaign today, but currently has no plans to resign.