New Jersey
Posted in Elections by Peter W. Schramm
According to the latest Quinnipiac University poll
Corzine pulled ahead of Republican challenger Christie for the first time: 43-38% (with Daggett at 13%). Corzine has spent $23.6 on the race so far.
10:25 AM / October 28, 2009
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An informative link on Mr. Corzine:
https://www.ashokkarra.com/2009/10/yet-again-under-no-circumstances-should-jon-corzine-be-re-elected-governor-of-nj/
An item on NRO questions the reliability of the poll.
https://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NzNlNjU4NmY1MjU4Y2Q5ZTdjOWFjY2UxMzVhYTFhZWY=
My own take is that the independent vote will break toward Christie, giving him a narrow win. Of course it is New Jersey....
New Jersey (and the rest of the Blue Empire) will again get the government it deserves. That whole secession thing is looking better and better. After all, how many real Americans (those that still believe in the American experiment) are left north of the Mason Dixon line and east of Iowa?
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