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[NJ] Businessmen, politicos cram GOP primary field
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Contributor | ScottĀ³ |
Last Edited | ScottĀ³ Dec 27, 2004 12:57pm |
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News Date | Sunday, December 26, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | TIMES OF TRENTON article.
An excerpt..."The June primary election is more than six months away but already seven Republicans have leaped into the gubernatorial campaign. They are:
-- Todd R. Caliguire, a Princeton University graduate and a Bergen County freeholder....
-- Assemblyman Paul DiGaetano, of Nutley, who has represented the state's 36th Legislative District since 1991....
-- Douglas Forrester, who was leading incumbent Robert Torricelli in the polls during the 2002 U.S. Senate campaign, until Torricelli dropped out in October and the Democratic Party convinced the court to allow it to replace Torricelli with former Sen. Frank Lautenberg....
-- Steve Lonegan, who cites a municipal spending freeze and reduced debt in Bogota, a Bergen County community where he is mayor, as evidence he is the toughest fiscal conservative in the race....
-- Morris County Freeholder John Murphy, former mayor of Morris Township, who has argued the state needs to do more to tackle property taxes, ethics reform and helping business....
-- Robert Schroeder, a councilman in Bergen County's Washington Township who has earned a healthy living through his API Distributors....
-- Bret Schundler lost the 2001 gubernatorial election to McGreevey by more than 300,000 votes...." |
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