Posted on 06/04/2013 11:34:29 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie called Tuesday for a special election later this year to decide who will fill the seat of the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg, though he did not say whom he might appoint in the interim.
The Republican governor, during a press conference in Trenton, said he wants to make sure New Jersey voters have a "voice and a choice"
He set the primary for Aug. 13 and the general election for Oct. 16.
The announcement ended some -- but not all -- of the speculation about Christie's handling of the open seat. Lautenberg, a Democrat and the oldest member of the U.S. Senate, died Monday after complications from viral pneumonia at age 89. While colleagues paid tribute to the legacy of the World War II veteran, political observers launched into heavy speculation on how the popular Republican governor would move to fill the position.
Christie faced conflicting state laws in deciding when to have the election. He could have waited until November 2014, or possibly this November. But Christie said Tuesday it was worth the expense to the state to hold a special election earlier.
"The citizens of New Jersey need to have an elected representative to the United States Senate and have it as soon as possible," he said.
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Yes, it probably does. But we don’t live in a perfect world, and one person taking a valient stance will not change anything. All you’ll get is the Democrats laughing at you.
No. She admits she was wrong on him. She has more character in that respect than many FREEPers.
Ann Coulter Blasts Chris Christie, Says Hes Off My List For 2016 In Fiery CPAC Speech
Pussy.
Are we sure that the surgeon didn’t put the lap band on his balls?
If this idiot gets anywhere near the nomination, the GOP will be DOA come 2016.
I heard Ann Coulter gave up on Christie after Christie burst into tears upon meeting his idol, Bruce Springsteen.
Ann was disgusted and crossed Christie off her dance card at that point.
Christie's strategy should maximize the chances of a Republican Senate seat pickup in the special election in October, maximize Christie's vote total in November, and maximize the Republican vote for NJ state Senate and Assembly elections in November.
The Democrats should not be happy. They have been put into the position of arguing that less choice is best for NJ voters. Christie's voter choice argument is also a dig by Christie at what the NJ SC did when Robert "The Torch" Torricelli resigned and the SC let the state Democrat party substitute Lautenberg on the ballot. If this works it was a brilliant move by Christie.
I think thats one year! And the seat will be contened again in 2014!
He looks a little too portly for a punter.
Thanks for your insight on this move by the big man. I’ll reserve judgement.
I bet some polling locations which were tolerable on past warm June primary elections or municipal run offs , will be hot / without air conditioning in August.
Each board poll work $200 for the day. Each district in Hudson County has 4 workers. Two Dems & 2 repub.
Sorry people feel this way but he is giving the State a voice and not the iron thumb!
Which would you rather have as a voter?
Heard a radio ad yesterday about two New Jerseyans running for state offices. The candidates indicated they were fed up with the RINO faux conservatism and did a good job describing the BS game RINOs play.
If I heard correctly, the election is today.
Guaranteed will have PhonyCon RINO Liberals on here pushing Governor Mc Cheese for President.....because they will claim “we need someone who can beat a Democrat/Hillary”.....you can bet that
Christie might as well go Democrat
>> Yes today is NJ primary day
neverdem, who has the NJ ping list?
The strong political move would be to appoint a Republican as the interim Senator until November 2014, which would guarantee the Republicans would hold that Senate vote for 17 months and then have a candidate running as essentially the incumbant.
The “noble” move would be to appoint an Republican and then hold the special election in November 2013. This would enable the people of New Jersey to vote on the senator and not cost the taxpayers extra, since they are already holding a state election in November 2013. However, that mean that a popular democrat might be running at the top of ticket when he is running for re-election as governor.
Instead he is going to spend $24million in taxpayer money to have an election in mid-October, 3 weeks before the regular state election. He manages to sell out fellow Republicans and stick taxypayers with a wasteful bill, merely to further his own political interests.
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