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Contributor | mtrz |
Last Edited | mtrz Sep 17, 2006 05:40pm |
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News Date | Sunday, September 17, 2006 11:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | New Jersey has become a battleground state, and it’s no secret why. If Democrats have any shot at picking up a majority in the Senate, then they have to hold onto this vital blue state seat. Even if they do lose the Senate, winning New Jersey would make a nice consolation prize for the national GOP.
Ever since Jon Corzine announced his gubernatorial candidacy, Republicans in the Garden State have been salivating at the prospect of finally sending a Republican to the U.S. Senate. A New Jersey Republican hasn't seen the inside of the Senate since Clifford Case lost his primary race in 1978. This year, the GOP aims to end that long drought. |
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