October 25, 2007 - 11:13am
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Where are the Republicans?

The Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University is sponsoring their annual post-election conference to analyze the general election results – always a fun and informative session.  But this year, Eagleton may have inadvertently failed to provide partisan balance: their panelists are former Democratic State Chairman Thomas Byrne, who supports Democratic candidates; former Republican State Senator Bill Gormley, who is fairly open in his support of Democratic State Senate candidate James Whelan in the second district; and New Jersey Business and Industry Association Vice President Christine Stearns, who has raised money for Democratic candidates this year. Is the most Republican-leaning panelist Star-Ledger columnist Tom Moran, who some Democrats say is the Honorary Chairman of Chris Christie for Governor 2009?

WALLY EDGE can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

Comments

This isn't the first time...


Eagleton has thrown political balance to the wind in terms of panels. Fear it won't be the last.

10/25/07 12:23 pm

good line-up


I think its a good line-up. Some smart political operators and commentators.

Need they have a right-winger to analyze why the GOP lost all those contested races....of course not.

Its a panel of commentators...I think they wanted open minds, not partisan mudslingers re-hashing the same lame attack ad arguments we've been buried with the past few weeks.

10/25/07 12:46 pm

One more reason that Eagleton has been toppled


from it's perch as the go to source for political analysis. Smartest thing Ledger ever did was dump them as pollsters. If it weren't for the football team, Hughes and Seneca Rutgers would be more irrelevant than ever.

10/25/07 1:23 pm