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    Monday
    02Nov2009

    New Jersey is just too corrupt

    There is little hope that New Jersey will do the right thing and throw Corzine out on his butt, but who knows, it might happen. The Democrats are pulling out all the stops and Obama is investing in a Corzine victory.

    It makes me wonder why there isn't the same charge of national politics interfering with local politics among Democrats. It's clear that the independent, Chris Daggett, would be better for the state, and he is more friendly toward the Democrats, since they can't stomach Christie winning. It seems that the state would be better off with Daggett. Obama should leave the local politics alone.

    Of course, I'm being sarcastic about national influence -- the people of the state will vote for who they want -- and if they get Corzine, then they get what they deserve. However, I do think that for the state of New Jersey, either Daggett or Christie would be much better. Most likely Daggett is a plant and he will withdraw so that his votes go to Corzine.

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