STATEWIDE -- In what could become the highest profile game of political musical chairs in the state, Democratic sources claim they are considering replacing U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg with outgoing Gov. Jon Corzine.
It would work like this: Corzine would resign prior to January, when Republican Christopher Christie takes over as governor. A Corzine resignation would allow state Sen. President Richard Codey to serve as acting governor. Then Lautenberg would retire from the U.S. Senate, leaving Codey to name Corzine to fill the seat until a special election.
This is similar to a move made when Corzine resigned the senate to become governor, when he named then Rep. Bob Menendez to fill his own seat.
The move would prevent Christie from being able to name a replacement for the aging Lautenberg and would give Corzine a leg up as a senate incumbent in the special election next November.
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I just don't like rich people picking on poor people -- which is what our society is all about. Republicans do not represent working people's interests, and yet working people fall for Republican hype every time. Working people are against affordable housing because some republican developer tells them it is bad. Working people are against healthcare when some rich insurance Republican tells them its bad. Working people are against everything that is in their best interest because rich republican tell them these things are bad. I just want working people to wake up and realize that Republicans are out for rich people, not working people.
This is the man who is going to cure our problems? NOT
Let's just bring back the Republicans with every possible cheating method possible. Democrats shouldn't try to even the playing field and just let the lying republican roll over them. That sounds fair to me
Call it uninformed or manipulated by rotten republicans or whatever. Plato opposed Democracy because stupid people got the same vote as intelligent people, and often were controlled by brokers who steered them through fear -- much the way Republicans operated under Bush. Scare people enough, lie to them enough, and they'll vote for a fool like Christie.
The fact is Corzine did a pretty good job and voters were led by the noses into believing otherwise. I call that stupid and stand by it.
Lautenberg will be 90 -- if he lives to see the end of his term. Republicans are salvating to get the Senate back. Any scheme is better than a return to Bush tactics.
Local and national democrats have every reason to be concerned.
Christie is likely to screw up the state between now and November, and the backlash would help Corzine, who can fund his own campaign.
Corzine also has experience in the US Senate, and Kean Jr. is very weak.
1. What if Lautenberg doesn't WANT to resign early? They can't make him. He IS 85, but he's in reasonably good health. He was duly reelected in 2008 and that seat is his until 2014 barring a serious ethical scandal or extremely serious illness.
2. I can see no immediate gain for Democrats. They would be replacing one Democrat with another.
3. The special election, if I'm not mistaken, would be in 2010. Do the Democrats REALLY want to have to defend one more Senate seat in this kind of political environment? In that type of environment, Kean, Jr. would make a good candidate and give Corzine the unique distinction of being defeated statewide twice in as many years.
4. I think this rumoured plot is too wild even for New Jersey.
mr. goldman sach is still trying to suck New Jersey dry. He should go back to Chicago Illinois where he came from.
Corzine will become even more reviled by participating in this scam and the Republicans will line up by the boatload to run against him and he'll lose unless the R's nominate and even bigger loser like Kean Jr. again.