July 16, 2009 - 3:01pm
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Cryan responds to Christie's Obama welcome

Assemblyman Joseph Cryan (D-Union), the Democratic State Chairman, and New Jersey Democratic State Committee Executive Director Rob Angelo, right,

HOLMDEL -- Democratic State Chairman Joseph Cryan finds it hard to believe that Republican gubernatorial nominee Chris Christie’s web video welcoming President Obama to the Garden State will do anything to blunt a hoped-for association between troubled incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine and the popular President.

“I think for a guy who’s against everything Barack Obama is for, I think the idea that he’d try to welcome him in any way speaks for itself,” said Cryan just after passing through metal detectors with his organization’s executive director, Rob Angelo.  

Christie also released a web video today containing snippets of New Jerseyans who said that they voted for Obama in November but plan to vote for Christie.

“I think his rejection of his stimulus and his right wing philosophy speaks enough about Chris Christie and his welcome,” Cryan added, referring to stimulus money that Christie, during the Republican primary, said he would not accept because it had “strings attached’ by the federal government.

Cryan chose not to comment on this week’s polls that continue to show Corzine lagging behind Christie, or on when he expects them to turn around.

“I’m simply going to tell you that the Party and campaign has a strategy in place, and we’re going to win,” he said.

Matt Friedman is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at matt@politicsnj.com.