October 12, 2009 - 8:28pm
Inside Edge

Is Corzine skipping Gannett?

Gov. Jon Corzine has a public event at 11AM tomorrow, which is the same time Gannett New Jersey has an editorial board debate scheduled. Does that mean Corzine will skip the Gannett event with Republican Christopher Christie and Independent Christopher Daggett, essentially conceding that Gannett newspapers will not endorse his bid for re-election?

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Comments

Is this a surprise?


Jon Corzine prides himself on being a former Marine(reserve to be exact)...yet acts like a girl scout whenever he;s scheduled to be anywhere Christie is.

10/13/09 8:07 am

It's a pretty safe bet


Gannett wont endorse Corzine whether he shows or not for any debate

10/13/09 8:15 am

Ganner is a GOP puppett


All they will do is more of the usual. Distort the truth and propagate misinformation.

That's what this whole campaign has been. Only Chris Daggett is talking issues. Corzine's plan is more of the same and Christie's plan is no plan at all.

The Associated Press had 3 independent economists review each candidates plan and independent economists agree the Daggett tax plan is best

Of Corzine's plan they said by raising sales tax, income tax and reducing property tax rebates Corzine has created a climate that has caused many businesses to leave the state.

On Christie's plan those economists said it is unrealistic, would create a huge budget deficit and would create a second sales tax.

Vote Daggett!! Say no more to politics as usual. Break the Cycle.

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10/31/09 1:03 am