An internal poll commissioned by Gov. Jon Corzine says that "more than half of New Jersey's voters question the first-term governor's integrity because of his relationship with ousted state-worker union leader Carla Katz," according to Josh Margolin's story in the Star-Ledger.
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Corzine Integrity
They question his integrity because he has not demonstrated that he has any since taking office. So, based on this poll, we have 50% of the state that sees him for what he is, and 50% that apologize for NJ Democrats as easily as they blink their eyes, it is an involuntary reaction.
Corzine's broken hammer
I find it hard to believe that Katz in the main issue when there is so much more of his integrity/accountability to question (Xanadu, Bail Money to Stalker, Ferrerio etc.) Seems like Farber was the first hammer and then it broke. He could probably win back some of his integrity by taking a stand in Bergen on Joe F. as well release some emails, but with his track record I wouldn't doubt that there is something in those emails he doesn't want out.