Mark Warner's decision not to seek the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination puts a fundraising superstar back on the market: John F.X. Graham. The Co-Chairman of John Kerry's New Jersey campaign is extremely popular among Democratic insiders and his decision to sign on for Warner was viewed as a major coup for the former Virginia Governor's fledgling campaign. Graham, Alfred DeCotiis, the head of a politically active North Jersey law firm and a Democratic National Committeeman, and Michael Kempner, who opened a powerful lobbying firm after working as Bob Torricelli's top fundraiser) had brought the virtually unknown Warner instant credibility in New Jersey political circles.
Christie budget calls for 'shared sacrifice' Gov. Chris Christie today unveiled a $28.3 billion state budget plan that includes deep cuts in spending on property tax rebates and aid to municipalities, schools and colleges, as well as the layoffs of thousands of state workers. ...
"Never forget, some of those shouting the loudest are the architects of the disaster we are now suffering. Do we really want another decade of economic failure? No, this spring it is time to clear away the underbrush to make room for growth. So, today, we stop sweeping problems under the rug. We will not hide our problems until
another day. And we are certainly not increasing the tax burden we place upon our people. Today, we are taking necessary and decisive action to reduce state spending and reform state government. The problems we have hidden for twenty years are evident for all to see. The day of reckoning has arrived. Some are saying, by their choice of policies, that we should descend further into debt and deficit, and risk driving more people out of the state with “temporary” tax increases that always turn out to be permanent. I say we must face up to our responsibility." -- Gov. Christopher Christie
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Why no thread on Menendez's lead in the new Quinnipiac poll? Tha
Why no thread on Menendez's lead in the new Quinnipiac poll? That's odd.
He also has a four point lead in a new Rasmussen poll out today.
He also has a four point lead in a new Rasmussen poll out today.
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Menendez Takes Lead in Quinnipiac Poll
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State Sen. Wayne Bryant, who is under federal investigation for
State Sen. Wayne Bryant, who is under federal investigation for allegedly holding no-show jobs at a state medical college, was among the speakers today at Bob Menendez's campaign event at the Kaighn Avenue Baptist Church in Camden that featured U.S. Senator Barack Obama of Illinois.
"It's too bad John Lynch, Sharpe James, Jim McGreevey, Bob Torricelli and the rest of the corrupt machine didn't have an opportunity to speak as well," said Jill Hazelbaker, a spokeswoman for U.S. Senate candidate Tom Kean, Jr.
I knew that Bob Menendez was arrogant but, GOOD LORD!
nice hijack Dino, but this thread is about Mark Warner. ********
nice hijack Dino, but this thread is about Mark Warner.
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I'm surprised and upset that he's not running. A centrist Governor was the right candidate in my mind, as I come from the "anybody but Hillary" wing of the party.
Now I have no idea who to support. Edwards, perhaps if he can find his way to NJ on time....
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Mark Warner ran for statewide office twice, winning for governor
Mark Warner ran for statewide office twice, winning for governor and losing for senator to John Warner.
Have to believe he made a political error by not opposing Allen given the campaign being waged by Webb...