To: Question_Assumptions
I'm sure Lautenberg has been wishing he never got back into politics since the day after that 2002 election. Nothing would torment Lautenberg more than having Menendez sitting next to him in a GOP-controlled Senate. If Kean wins, Lautenberg at least has a fighting chance of getting some Federal money for a big project in New Jersey -- with all the ribbon-cutting ceremonies and photo ops that go with it.
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10/27/2006 9:28:08 PM PDT by
Alberta's Child
(Can money pay for all the days I lived awake but half asleep?)
To: Alberta's Child
Fair point. But since we aren't certain that the Republicans are going to hold the Senate without winning New Jersey, I'm going to go with voting for Kean. Republians can afford to lose the House. We need the Senate for confirmations and the more Republicans, the better, even if they are RINOs.
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