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DownWithTheLeft
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« on: October 21, 2009, 11:20:28 AM »

Regardless of who wins this year, we'll be saying hello to Governor Booker in 2013 anyway.

One can only hope we'll be that fortunate.  He'd be like having filet mignon and wine after decades of moldy bread and dirty water.
I used to think that, but Booker seems now to be a lot of hype and not a lot of action
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DownWithTheLeft
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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2009, 11:22:56 AM »

Nah, New Jersey still has 21 counties, and Republicans have control of the Freeholder (legislative) Boards of about half. And even with Christie teetering, Republicans still look good to otherwise have their best year there in about a decade. They might even win a freeholder seat in Bergen! (gasp)
My work is for LD36 and not BCRO, but I do have a lot of interaction with them.  I must say, they are easily one of the most pathethic organizations ever.  First (actually I forget which was first), we give up the chance to easily beat McNerney by electing Caliguire and his slate over the Donovan one.  Then, we reward freeholder loser Bob Yudin with the county chairmanship, a position which he has been awful with.  Then, we cannot beat freakin Bernadette "28%" McPherson in the freeholder race.  Now, we have two candidates who I believe are running seperate campaigns.  What makes you think we'll actually win one?
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« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2009, 11:37:12 AM »

I go through Newark every day, numbers are numbers but the quality of living is not any better.  I also don't think that corruption busting is enough to run on, its not giving Christie a run-away victory.  I don't think I would vote Booker against Christie, against someone like Kean Jr. I probably would though
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