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Sunday, August 09, 2009
Salena Zito :: Townhall.com Columnist
Corzine Seeing Red in New Jersey
by Salena Zito
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Deep-Democrat-blue New Jersey is on a direct course to go Republican-red this fall, and it does not look like even Obama-esque hope and change can stop that.

To the middle-right (the only way New Jersey can reasonably go red) is former U.S. Attorney Chris Christie. To his left is Gov. Jon Corzine, running in one of two (Virginia is the other) off-year gubernatorial elections.

RealClearPolitics’ average of recent polling shows a 51-39 lead for Christie. For an incumbent, being not only behind, but far under 50 percent, is deadly. Just ask Pennsylvania’s former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, a Republican whose numbers in a 2006 race against now-U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr. mirror Corzine's today.

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One highly respected national pollster for the Democrats says he doesn't like the tea leaves he sees in this race, admitting privately that "this may be over" for Corzine.

"Corzine has been around the block,” with two U.S. Senate terms and one as governor, so “his Republican challenger may be able to look like a plausible alternative" to tired voters, says political scientist Bert Rockman.

Corzine was not helped when 44 mayors, state lawmakers and miscellaneous public officials – many of them Democrats – were arrested as part of a bizarre live-organ, Gucci-handbag racketeering ring.

Last week, Corzine, feeling boxed-in by his own personality flaws and lack of traction, played the "Bush card" – with an ad tying his opponent to the former president.

In last year’s hope-and-change cycle, that would have been a big hit. This year, not so much.

The narrative in this race is all about Corzine and the Democrats’ brand, not whether or not Christie liked George Bush, or even Christie's record.

Overall, this is a bad time to be an incumbent governor. Corzine's mistakes over several years – such as paying off his ex-girlfriend (the New York Times reported the number as $6 million) – and his more-than-the-legal-limit of personal hubris, only add to his problems.

In fairness, Corzine did inherit structural budget problems created by his predecessor, a difficult task to deal with in a good economy but horrendous to face during a major economic downturn.

Undecided voters tend to swing toward a challenger. The one thing that will keep people guessing in this state is that, in several past elections, undecided voters have swung to the Democrats.

So what looked like very close elections for Sen. Robert Menendez, Corzine and former Gov. Jim McGreevy basically turned, in their closing days, into blowouts of their Republican rivals.

While New Jersey is reliably Democrat in national politics, it remains a place where Republicans can do well at the statehouse level. Continued...

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too much guvment at state and fed levels
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I was born and raised in MA. I left there as soon as I could. I have two sisters still living there and, of course, they both collect from the state and the Fed.

For God's sake doesn't anyone work for a paycheck anymore in MA, NJ or NY??

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I want my guvment to pass LIMITED laws, BUT NOT TO TAX AND SPEND US TO DEATH. ObamaCare is simply another excuse for the guvment to extract more in taxes to further empower the Left and grow guvment-- it will INCREASE the cost of health care AND LOWER choice and the services provided.

Many years ago, Paul Harvey cited a CBO stat that for every $1 we receive in guvment services we paid in $3 in taxes-- the rest went to pay for guvment overhead/cost. That stat is WAY out of date--> we probably pay $5 in taxes for every $1 in services received back.

Now suppose you wanted to buy life insurance, and in order to get a $100k policy, you had to pay premiums totaling $300k-- there is NO WAY you would buy the policy!

Another analogy---> Social Insecurity. The guvment takes 14% of every paycheck for S.S. which it throws into the "Common Fund" with IRS revenues and spends on EVERYTHING-- the War in Iraq, pork, whatever ad nauseam. There is NO S.S. Trust Fund-- it is one big shell game!

Only a mindless, ignorant fool could want the guvment to provide that which should be handled by the individual... we CANNOT AFFORD our guvments! That is why the unionized big guvment states are effectively insolvent!

reply to: Pickle Plants
As to your complaint to me, ILLEGAL aliens did not arrive in N.J. alone, nor did they come directly to N.J... their blight has enervated most of the country.

My posts speak to that universal malady and to what might be done to address same, as mistermilo, e.g., can clearly see as well.

Does your ability to ruminate limited to the N.J. state line, P.P.?
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