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DownWithTheLeft
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« on: September 29, 2006, 05:56:21 PM »

I'm actually shocked that Kean is even competetive with Codey.

Eraser, if Codey was the candidate from the start I agree it would not be competitive, but I think that is b/c the people are fed up of not all Menendez, but NJs Dems on a whole for all their recent shananagans.  Codey would most likely win and the race would certainly move from Leans GOP to Tossup/Leans Dem

Eraser, who is your bet to win right now?
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DownWithTheLeft
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2006, 06:11:45 PM »

I'm actually shocked that Kean is even competetive with Codey.

Eraser, if Codey was the candidate from the start I agree it would not be competitive, but I think that is b/c the people are fed up of not all Menendez, but NJs Dems on a whole for all their recent shananagans.  Codey would most likely win and the race would certainly move from Leans GOP to Tossup/Leans Dem

Eraser, who is your bet to win right now?

Between Kean and Menendez? Honestly Kean is no doubt ahead right now but the Democratic machine in the state will still be tough to beat. I guess if I had to pick right now, I would go with Kean. It could still easily go either way though.

Fair enough

Seriously does anyone think that a Codey run, despite his immense popularity, spark a lot of controversey and make this a close race and Kean still would have a shot.
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DownWithTheLeft
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« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2006, 06:51:32 AM »

I'm actually shocked that Kean is even competetive with Codey.

Eraser, if Codey was the candidate from the start I agree it would not be competitive, but I think that is b/c the people are fed up of not all Menendez, but NJs Dems on a whole for all their recent shananagans.  Codey would most likely win and the race would certainly move from Leans GOP to Tossup/Leans Dem

Eraser, who is your bet to win right now?

Between Kean and Menendez? Honestly Kean is no doubt ahead right now but the Democratic machine in the state will still be tough to beat. I guess if I had to pick right now, I would go with Kean. It could still easily go either way though.

Fair enough

Seriously does anyone think that a Codey run, despite his immense popularity, spark a lot of controversey and make this a close race and Kean still would have a shot.

I don't know about where you are, but up here (Bergen), Codey walks on water. Him switching in would be seen as saving grace against having to choose between a corrupt Democrat and a Republican.

Ah, I am from Bergen too, and I see the same thing about Codey, I am unsure how South Jersey feels about him
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DownWithTheLeft
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« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2006, 06:53:45 AM »

Seems like Menendez is struggling to nationalize this election.  Very bad news for him.

If he had done that, he would have had the thing won a long time.

The guy is a bonehead and corrupt as all hell. Now this guy just voted for torture in the Senate on top of it.

Yeah, and he made a commercial about fighting corruption, real bad call
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