NJ: CNN/Time: Menendez(D) leads Kean Jr.(R) by 7 pts (user search)
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Author Topic: NJ: CNN/Time: Menendez(D) leads Kean Jr.(R) by 7 pts  (Read 2010 times)
Conan
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« on: October 31, 2006, 03:33:52 PM »

Way to blow this one Kean. Why couldn't we have picked a candidate that was more substance than name?
No candidate would have had more substance. Kean was pro environment, pro choice, pro embryonic stem cell research. That works well in NJ. Conservatism does not. He's just slow, as in literally dumb, and doesnt state his positions at all or run ads with his positions. Theres really no one left in the NJ GOP.
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Conan
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« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2006, 07:21:24 PM »


Exactly. Do you mean to tell me that this nit wit was the best moderate Republican we could find?

You could find others but they'd go no where fast. NJ doesn't look for substance - they look for names and party.
Thats not true, we have had name and substance in all of our recent leaders.
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Conan
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« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2006, 07:45:27 PM »

Thats not true, we have had name and substance in all of our recent leaders.

Even Jim McGreevey? Try and defend that terrible excuse for a Governor (post August 12, 2004), go ahead.
He didnt even have name or substance, I have no idea how he became governor.
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