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Erc
Junior Chimp
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« on: October 01, 2005, 11:51:21 PM »

Corzine'll still win.

My hope for this race:

Corzine wins, but narrowly (so narrowly that it's sort of disputed--not quite Dino-Rossi style, but nearly).

Corzine's seat gets lost come '06.

And Forrester's still around and not-disgraced so he can win Lautenberg's seat in '08.
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Erc
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2005, 12:02:05 AM »



And Forrester's still around and not-disgraced so he can win Lautenberg's seat in '08.

That might just happen. Lautenberg is doing some serious fundraising so I guess he is running for re-election. Bad move for him since his ratings aren't so hot.

That's one guy I really want out of the Senate.  Revenge for 2002.

Didn't he suggest back in '82 that Millicent Fenwick was too old to be a Senator?  She was 72 at the time.  Lautenberg's going to be 84 in 2008.  Sheesh.
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