If Frank Lautenberg’s political consultant, Steve DeMicco, beats up on Rob Andrews – as he surely will – how will that affect the already controversial renomination of his DeMicco’s wife, Jeanne Fox, as President of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities? John Adler is Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is holding Fox’s nomination until after the trial of whistle-blower who claims retaliation for reporting a potentially illegal an $80 million ratepayer-funded Clean Energy account established by Fox. And South Jersey, Andrews’ base, has six Democratic Senators – which means if the GOP comes through with their pledge to oppose Fox, she can’t possibly get confirmed without the support of South Jersey Democrats.
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forget politics...dump her anyway
How 'bout this, they should get rid of Fox based on principle, rather than politics.
Conflict schmonflict
No Conflict of interets is too great for DeMicco and Message and Media. They represented Sharpe James against Booker in 2002. And then before Sharpe dropped out of the race in 2006 they signed on to work for Booker. If they were a law firm they would have been conflicted out.
The represent Codey and the Senate Democratic caucus. But when Corzine announced he was runing for Governor they went with him over Codey.
How can they possibly devise an electoral strategy for Lautenburg that will certianly contrast his opposition to the toll roads plan with Andrews support of it. While simultaneously working with Corzine on his public relations strategy to sell the plan.
I the check is good they will cash it. They will find a way.