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« on: November 06, 2009, 08:08:58 AM »

Regarding NJ- States bluer than NJ such as CA,CT,HI,RI,and VT have Republican governors except those Republican governors are considered Moderates. Another scenario is Maryland in 2002- Republican Bob Ehrich defeated Kathleen Kennedy Townsend by a 52-48 percent margin. Ehrlich-R lost re-election in 2006. Christie-R will be a one termer like Ehrlich-R.

post of the decade. 

after seeing this thread turn, to use internets terms, "win," only Neal has the raw power of personality to even TRY to turn back to "fail."

good job, buddy
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