Former state Environmental Protection Commissioner Christopher Daggett has conceded defeat in his independent bid for Governor. With about five percent of the vote, Daggett's much-heralded run for governor was entirely unsuccessful: it looks as though his total statewide vote will be less than the difference between Gov. Jon Corzine and Republican Christopher Christie.
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Daggett Stopped Corzine
Daggett's five percent of the vote will be just about equal to the total statewide difference between Gov. Jon Corzine and Republican Christopher Christie.
Plus, the independent's surge may have helped obscure the threat posed by Christie (according to $30 million in ads) among moderate voters who stayed home.
Granted, he waged a lousy race, but no statewide Republican has broken 50 percent in New Jersey in 20 years. Christie needed Daggett whether it is obvious or not.
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Now if the GOP got there way and Daggett conceded it is quite possible there would have been a different outcome in this election.