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New Jersey gubernatorial election, 2009
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Chris Christie (Republican)
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Jon Corzine (Democratic)
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Chris Daggett (Independent)
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New Jersey gubernatorial election, 2009
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Three days.
I actually supported Daggett back in '09. Now I'm kind of split.
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Re: New Jersey gubernatorial election, 2009
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Christie.
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I can't wait until the leftists who spend hours excoriating the evils of Wall Street pick Corzine.
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Quote from: 後援会 on September 29, 2012, 01:20:29 am
I can't wait until the leftists who spend hours excoriating the evils of Wall Street pick Corzine.
Sorry to disappoint you, but this "leftist" from New Jersey voted against Corzine twice, and will do so again here. I voted Christie (both in the poll and IRL).
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It'd have been Corzine, I think. But I hate the three options.
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Everyone on here knows how much I love Chris Christie.
And if you don't, now you do.
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Christie.
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Christie.
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Even the former CEO of Goldman Sachs isn't worse than Christie. Christie is terrible beyond words. So yeah Corzine.
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Quote from: 後援会 on September 29, 2012, 01:20:29 am
I can't wait until the leftists who spend hours excoriating the evils of Wall Street pick Corzine.
Amen to this.
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That doesn't show anything besides how horrible Christie is.
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Well, Daggett ain't Christie and he ain't Corzine. Easy choice really.
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Quote from: 後援会 on September 29, 2012, 01:20:29 am
I can't wait until the leftists who spend hours excoriating the evils of Wall Street pick Corzine.
while I hate Corzine my girlfriend-at-the-time's parents supported Christie bigtime so I was on his team.
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I don't like Christie's politics but he has a good personality. More likely I would vote for Daggett, but these aren't the three best options I've been presented with.
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Christie, of course. He's done a terrific job.
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Kaplan, though I would choose Daggett of these three.
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In 2009, I didn't like the way Christie came across so I would have voted for Daggett. But I think Christie's been a good governor so I'm glad he won.
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Quote from: NO BOMBS BUT JAG BOMBS on September 29, 2012, 01:07:45 pm
Even the former CEO of Goldman Sachs isn't worse than Christie. Christie is terrible beyond words. So yeah Corzine.
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Lol @ the left-wingers in this poll defying their politics to back a morally and literally corrupt piece of trash
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Christie. I supported him in the actual race, too although I was too young to vote at the time and don't live in New Jersey.
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Quote from: Mammoth on September 30, 2012, 01:54:56 pm
Lol @ the left-wingers in this poll defying their politics to back a morally and literally corrupt piece of trash
I believe I provided more than ample justification.
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The main reason I hate the NJ 2009 gubernatorial election is that Christie somehow won Middlesex County, which therefore taints the purity of New Brunswick, which was basically my favorite place in high school and I wanted nothing more than to move there.
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The main reason I hate the NJ 2009 gubernatorial election is that Christie somehow won Middlesex County, which therefore taints the purity of New Brunswick, which was basically my favorite place in high school and I wanted nothing more than to move there.
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Christie. Corzine is a corrupt POS
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