Christopher Christie's campaign manager says that Gov. Jon Corzine has accused Gov. Jon Corzine of trying to hide his record as Governor by spending millions of his own money on negative campaign ads.
"Another election year, another campaign spending spree with his Wall Street millions for Governor Corzine as he tries to hide his failed record of high taxes, irresponsible spending and skyrocketing unemployment," said Bill Stepien. "Try as he might, all the money in the world isn't going to change the fact Jon Corzine told New Jerseyans that he will once again raise their taxes even higher if re-elected. Jon Corzine's millions may buy a lot of negative television ads, but it can't buy our way out of having the highest tax burden in the country and the highest unemployment rate in 33 years."
Morning News Digest: May 23, 2012By Missy RebovichTry State Street Wire, Follow PolitickerNJ on Twitter and Facebook. Text "PNJ" to 89800 to receive alerts Administration projects revenue shortfall of $676 million The administration is projecting a revenue shortfall of $676 million through Fiscal Year 2013,...
Former Paterson Mayor Jose "Joey" Torres will run for mayor in 2014, according to a report today in the Alternative Press.
Read More >By Roberto Muñiz The NJ Department of Health and Human Services has documented the many financial abuses in the adult day care system, reporting numerous providers who have scammed Medicaid to reap small fortunes off the backs of taxpayers. Negative... Read More >
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