Golisano, who owns the Buffalo Sabres, engineered the coup that saw Sen. Pedro Espada Jr. of the Bronx and Hiram Monserrate of Queens buck their party and join a coalition of Republicans that tipped the scales in favor of the NY GOP.
The billionaire began plotting the coup after an April meeting with then-Senate Majority Leader Malcolm Smith because Golisano watched him play with his phone the whole time.
Neither Espada nor Monserrate changed party affiliation, but their defection led to a month long stalemate in the Senate. Espada has since rejoined the Democratic coalition and assumed the role of majority leader. Mosserate returned to the Dems three weeks ago. But the failed coup doesn’t bother Golisano, who is moving to Florida.
"[Espada] has never said he is going to be a Republican," Golisano said. "All he said was he wants these reforms passed and a new ... majority leader."