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Democrat probable winner in NewJersey Race Choux 11/08/05
    "Exit polls for the New Jersey governors' race show democratic Senator Jon Corzine is the decisive winner over Republican businessman Doug Forrester.

    The Huffington Post has learned that Senator Corzine wants to appoint acting New Jersey Governor Richard Codey to fill his Senate seat.

    Corzine must resign from the Senate in January to assume his position as governor. His Senate term, however, does not end until 2007. State law gives the governor the power to appoint a replacement for the seat. Gov. Richard Codey has been acting governor since Jim McGreevey's resignation took effect on November 15, 2004."


    I have no idea of the qualifications of either candidate, one or both could be hatchet murderers, but here we go, first sign that America wants to sweep out the Radical Republicans!

      Clarification/Follow-up by sapphire630 on 11/09/05 2:37 pm:
      oh I had the wrong guy.

 
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1. I believe Doug Forrester was the one whose qualification was...
11/08/05 sapphire630Excellent or Above Average Answer
2. Both are politicians, so a hatchet murder may have been a be...
11/08/05 Bishop_ChuckExcellent or Above Average Answer
3. And you think a Democrat winning a really nasty governor'...
11/08/05 ItsdbExcellent or Above Average Answer
4. It would be nice if both the Radical Republicans and the Rad...
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5. In 1993 both the Whitman win in NJ and the Allen win in Va. ...
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