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« on: July 09, 2012, 12:09:15 AM »

There seems to be some obsession with Cory Booker taking down Christie. And I get it, it's a nice thought. But the thing is, Cory Booker and Christie have a terrific working relationship. Christie got elected, in no small part, due to Democrats like Booker sitting on their hands during his race vs. Corzine.

Booker gets absolutely nothing out of challenging Christie in 2013. He's got to stab a dude he helped get elected in the back, which makes him look terrible to the other insiders he has to deal with. He gets a hard race that he's not even favored to win. He gets retribution from the Christie admin post-2013 if he loses. He loses any sense of power he has over the Democratic party as the savior, the one to unite the warring factions of the NJ Dems via power of pure charisma. He loses frontrunner status for 2017, which is ridiculous, because he'd be heavily favored if he ran for the '17 open seat.

Chris Christie may lose in 2013. He probably won't. Democrats' best bet here is former Gov. Dick Codey in the sense that the public has a positive opinion of him, but he's got troubles when it comes to uniting the Democratic party factions. Funny how that works. It'd make for a very interesting, academic rate: ugly turnout in the cities, offset by better than expected margins in the suburbs.

No other Democrat will really have the resources to win. Republicans have been PHENOMENALLY smart about applying pressure to Pallone to make sure he doesn't have a massive bankroll in his congressional account to start out the 2013 election with. It's just a really hard state to run a campaign in if you're out of power and your opponent is favored. Jim McGreevey kind of limped to the finish line in 1997. He was just lucky he had a terrific message.
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« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2012, 12:37:57 AM »

Booker has already conceded that Christie is unbeatable. Especially by a teachers union lackey like Buono or Weinberg.

You really think teachers unions have that much power? Seriously?

Teachers unions are exceptionally powerful in New Jersey; certainly more so than any other state I've ever lived in.
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