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To: watsonfellow; zbigreddogz
I think Corzine if very vulnerable. My aunt, who refused to vote for Schundler the last time and voted for McGreevey said that she might vote for Schundler this time around on the stem cell research issue. But the big surprise came last night when a friend's very liberal public school teacher wife said that she was definitely voting Republican in the fall. These are people who I never thought would vote Republican. This suggests a lot of low-level anger out there.
19 posted on 06/06/2005 9:39:49 PM PDT by Question_Assumptions
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To: Question_Assumptions
I agree.

Corzine can be beaten, if we pick the right candidate. And the right candidate is the guy who has the best chance of winning the primary, yet is as different from Corzine as possible. We need to show stark differences between Corzine and our guy, and that's why Schundler is the best pick.

Forrester is another rich businessman liberal, and that's not going to cut it against Corzine. Schundler has the personality and is different enough from Corzine to seriously challenge him. He's also a moderate-to-conservative, which gives him a shot, as opposed to Lonegan who is far right by this state's standards.

I question this poll's validity. The Quinnipiac one seemed closer, and I've seen far more energy from Schundler folks, who actually positively support their candiate, as opposed to Forresterites, who are just negative towards everyone else. All the Schundler folks have to do tomorrow is show up, and they'll have this.

20 posted on 06/06/2005 10:19:36 PM PDT by SunnyD1182
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