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New Jersey governor's race gets down and dirty | |
2009-09-08 | |
![]() Nothing is off the table. Not even Republican Chris Christie's 2002 car accident with a motorcyclist who ended up in a hospital. "I'm not sure if most of our classrooms have done away with drivers ed, but I think on behalf of our opponent, we should get that back into the curriculum," said state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, Gov. Jon Corzine's 74-year old running mate and a lady he calls "the feistiest grandmother I've ever met," at a press conference here Friday. The event, held in front of an early education center in this blighted city, was ostensibly about education, but what Corzine and Weinberg really want to focus on is raising doubts about Christie, the former U.S. attorney who leads in the polls. The line got a good laugh from a sympathetic crowd full of local educators, but Weinberg wanted it known she wasn't just having fun at Christie's expense. "Go for it," Corzine encouraged her. "You know this is not a teenager we're talking about," she added. "He seems to have a set of rules for himself and another one for everyone else."
"New Jersey races tend to get intense, and this one is heading there more quickly," said Maggie Moran, Corzine's campaign manager. "I maintain, though, that the public has a right to know about our opponent's hypocrisy." | |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 no comment from Senator Bob "The Torch" Torricelli (D-Corruption)? |
Posted by: Frank G 2009-09-08 21:35 |
#2 "that the public has a right to know about our opponent's hypocrisy." Howzabout your own? |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2009-09-08 19:35 |
#1 Is "Down and Dirty" something new in New Jersey? Thought it was "Same Old Same Old." |
Posted by: JohnQC 2009-09-08 07:58 |