Gov. Jon Corzine is airing a new TV ad airing on Spanish language TV stations featuring an endorsement from U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-Hoboken). Menendez, the only Latino in the U.S. Senate, touts Corzine's investment in the construction of new schools and his leadership during an economic crisis.
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Menendez?
After today's New York Times story, Corzine should stay as far away from Bob Menendez, Frank Lautenberg, Frank Pallone and Steve Rothman as humanly possible. Seriously, when was the last time a federal agency acknowledged undue influence by legislators resulted in a decision that hurt citizens? Never, it has never happened before. Couple this admission with the fact they all received money from the company they were sponsoring and it would seem New Jersey might have a few open seats to fill next year.
I hope the Obama administration forces Menendez out as chair of the Senatorial Campaiang Committee. If not, he'll be a lightning rod for next years elections. Dem corruption is rampant here and in DC, the last thing the administration needs is a criminal running the senatorial committee.