For those looking for early evidence that moving the 2008 New Jersey presidential primary from June to February is making the state more relevant in the nominating process, consider the number of prospective White House contenders who have been in New Jersey since the primary: Senators George Allen, Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Kerry and John McCain, Governors Edward Rendell, Bill Richardson and Tom Vilsack, General Wesley Clark, former Senator John Edwards and former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
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Given the quality of the elected officials in New Jersey, perhap
Given the quality of the elected officials in New Jersey, perhaps giving this state a say in a national primary isn't such a good idea.
The last thing this country needs is the Jersey Bosses influencing the presidential primary.
Besides, can anyone really trust the vote totals coming out of Hudson or Camden County in a close primary. Iraq has a more honest system.
Does anyone have any idea what this is? <a href="http://enligh
Does anyone have any idea what this is?
http://enlightennj.blogspot.com/2005/10/corzines-next-scandal.html
Enlighten says exactly what it is: "speculation" (aka rumors, li
Enlighten says exactly what it is: "speculation" (aka rumors, lies, whisper campaigns, smears). He's just a rumor monger.