N.J. GOP sees Corzine as vulnerable
From: The Washington Times | June 16, 2009
Voter dyspepsia over taxes, favorable polls and a sagging state economy are giving New Jersey’s outnumbered Republicans real hope that they can oust Democratic incumbent Gov. Jon Corzine this fall. With Republicans also putting up a strong fight in Virginia — the only other state with statewide races this year — party leaders are hoping twin wins can establish the impression that the party is on the comeback trail heading into the 2010 midterm elections. With former U.S. Attorney Christopher J. “Chris” Christie now the official nominee, Republicans are even worried about setting expectations too high and inviting lethargy on …
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