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Sun Mar-09-08 05:33 PM
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NJ Gov. Corzine Offers to Help Pay for Redo of FL, MI |
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Edited on Sun Mar-09-08 05:40 PM by NJSecularist
http://www.wnbc.com/news/15546689/detail.htmlNBC News has learned that New Jersey’s Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine is willing to raise money to pay for a "redo" of both the Florida and Michigan primaries.
Both states violated Democratic Party rules by holding early primaries and have been penalized with the loss of their delegate votes during the Democratic National Convention in Denver this August.
Apparently because both states voted for Hillary Clinton, Corzine, along with neighboring Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell -- both strong Clinton supporters -- have agreed to make the offer to help foot the bill for a redo of the primaries.
Rendell told NBC's “Meet The Press” Sunday that he and Corzine are writing a letter to the Washington Post offering to raise half of the estimated $30 million needed to re-stage both primaries.
Democrats are divided over how to deal with delegates from the two states, as Clinton and Barack Obama remain locked in a tight and increasingly bitter contest for the party's presidential nomination and the right to oppose presumptive Republican nominee John McCain in November.
A source close to Corzine confirmed to WNBC.com’s Brian Thompson that the two governors agreed on Friday to make the offer and announce it in a letter yet to be published by the Post.
Corzine, a retired Goldman Sachs chairman, would likely contribute some of his own fortune to a redo of the primaries, since he spent well over $100 million in personal funds in successful bids for the U.S. Senate in 2000, and for Governor in 2005.
Corzine should donate some of his Goldman Sachs money to pay for this. He has some nerve after his latest budget.
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:34 PM
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1. If he has access to that kind of money why did he get rid of State workers. |
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Edited on Sun Mar-09-08 05:40 PM by against all enemies
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:39 PM
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3. He does have access to that kind of money |
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He has a personal fortune. Are you suggesting that instead of laying off State workers he should pay them with his own money?
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:41 PM
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8. Well, if he is going to pay for it out of his own pocket, that is fine |
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Edited on Sun Mar-09-08 05:41 PM by NJSecularist
But if its taxpayer money, then that is a big problem..
Especially after his latest state budget.
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:36 PM
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2. The guy just slashed the NJ budget |
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He's cut hundreds of programs here. He's getting crucified for it, shifting the majority of the burdens on local governments.
Now he wants to raise money for a redo election for his candidate?
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:39 PM
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I doubt anything comes of this, and it shouldn't.
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:41 PM
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7. Corzine Makes His Choice Among Ex-Colleagues in Senate |
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Sun Mar-09-08 06:51 PM
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16. I like the Secret Service hottie who's behind Corzine's shoulder. |
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He must be one of Hillary regular SS guys because he appears with her as often as Huma. The guy is a cutie!!!!!!!
:evilgrin:
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:39 PM
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4. This I have to see. Corzine is going GIVE $15M to Florida when he's got homeless people in his state |
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:54 PM
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11. Why are Obama supporters so afraid of a re-vote? |
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Sun Mar-09-08 06:21 PM
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14. I don't think they are.... |
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the re-vote thing would be wonderful, and fair. It's everything else that has been floated that is not.
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Sun Mar-09-08 06:21 PM
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15. Because they know they will lose. Just like they lose almost any actual primary. |
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:39 PM
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5. And the rich wonder why they are held in such contempt..... |
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:43 PM
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9. Does anyone else get the shivers thinking about bringing in soft money? |
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When I heard Carville spewing that crap the other day on CNN, I was worried. The last thing we need to do is open ourselves up to scrutiny from the republicans about letting folks the Clinton's pardoned or other shodow merchants get involved with this process.
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:53 PM
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We don't need soft money in this process.
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:56 PM
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13. I certainly do. The first thought I had when he said that was "Who are |
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those "fundraisers" you have that will plunk down $15 Million for a revote?" And I'd bet we'd never find out exactly who it was, either.
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Sun Mar-09-08 05:54 PM
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12. Absolutely ridiculous. John, fix our state and then worry about the others. |
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Do the job we elected you to do, damnit.
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