It is easy to read the NJ statute as allowing the Governor to act that way ANYTIME a Senator dies, resigns, whatever. But even a NJ Court recognizes that NJ law cannot be read to violate a specific provision of the US Constitution. Remember the Chief Judge of the Florida Supreme Court who warned his colleagues that the US Supreme Court would not let their decision stand?
From what I know of the NJ Court, they have less fire-breathing liberals than the Florida Court. Also, they will be MORE mindful of the embarrassment of being b*tch-slapped by the US SC if they attempt to violate the US Constitution.
The only real legal question here is whether the NJ SC will attempt to violate NJ law and allow the Dems to substitute a new candidate AFTER the deadline to do so has passed. The reasoning they applied, in their only known exception, involved a candidate who died before his primary, but won anyway. It does NOT apply to the Torricelli situation, since he is only politically dead.
Be sure to check the third link below. I wrote about this situation BEFORE it happened.
Congressman Billybob
Click for "Til Death Do Us Part."
Be sure to check the third link below. I wrote about this situation BEFORE it happened. Will do so now, thanks.
Thanks, and thanks for the laugh: "only POLITICALLY dead!" ROFL!
Right on! Last Saturday, Linda Chavez appearing on The Beltway Boys, mentioned that Torricelli may have bigger fish to fry with the IRS.