PolitickerNJ.com's Matt Friedman had an interesting observation during his coverage of the Republican gubernatorial debate. He notes that Christopher Christie, "in recounting the damage he says has been done by seven years of Democratic governors," skips Richard Codey - he goes from James E. McGreevey straight to Jon Corzine.
But in Christie's defense, he hasn't mentioned Jim Florio either, and Steve Lonegan, no fan of William Cahill, Thomas Kean and Christine Todd Whitman, probably hasn't liked a New Jersey Governor since Charles Edison left office.
Garden State Equality fires new broadside at Dems Smarting over the state Senate's refusal to pass marriage equality and disillusioned at the moment with the Democratic Party majority, Garden State Equality’s 85-member Board of Directors unanimously decided against giving financial contributions to political parties and their affiliated committees. ...
“We will work harder and smarter to protect consumers, to preserve civil rights, to effectively regulate the alcoholic beverage industry, to ensure that the integrity of New Jersey’s casino gaming industry continues, to keep drives, passengers and pedestrians safe on our streets, to assist victims of crimes, and to remember always the importance of juvenile justice on issues affecting the state." -- Attorney General-designate Paula Dow, at her Senate confirmation hearing.
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Codey?
Christie was right. Codey was hardly a Governor. At best he was a submissive caretaker of the democratic machine who was more concerned with taking on the Jersey Boys than state spending.