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Torricelli News Conference 5 pm EST LIVE THREAD
Posted on 09/30/2002 9:20:19 AM PDT by alisasny
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Government; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
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To: Dianna
Oh, yes!!!
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:42:19 AM PDT
by
Howlin
To: Wphile
Yeah, but this is pretty darn blatant. They are playing with fire here. They will lose a lot more than they gain with this, particularly out in the Bush Zone.
It could blow up in their face VERY bad. This is a desperation "Hail Mary" play - and desperation can lead to big mistakes.
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:42:21 AM PDT
by
hchutch
To: Wphile
I would guess he will resign at the end of his term
To: gratefulwharffratt
This stinks to high Heaven, and can only cause us to sweep the rest of the races, from the backlash. The Rats must be living in mortal terror to pull this sh*t. They are totally desparate and they will try it, I'm sure. BTW, love your screenname.
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:43:17 AM PDT
by
Wphile
To: MJY1288
What if everybody who was losing withdrew right before the election?
Because, as Dianna said, up the thread, he's not quitting because he's a crook.
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:43:19 AM PDT
by
Howlin
To: Bill Davis FR
the torch's term ends in jan 03...
To: bootyist-monk
I think that if they attempt to extend a Jersey term by intentionally vacating a seat and cancelling the election, that would be challenged to the US Supreme Court and disallowed.
The case would be a slam dunk too. Consider if the Supremes allowed it. In such a case, a state could enact a law just like New Jersey's. Then as long as that party kept control of the governorship, they would never have to put the seat up for election- each time the special election would be coming up, the "incumbent" could resign within 30 days of the electin, allowing the governor to cancel the election and appoint a new incumbent. When the next general election would come up, that new incumbent could resign, allowing the governor to cancel the election and appoint a new incumbent. And so on, as long as they maintained control of the governorship.
If the Dems try that gambit, I would bet a lot of money Scalia, Rhenquist, O'Connor, Thomas and Kennedy at a minimum would strike that law down.
To: alloysteel
Like the teeth on a shark - the DNC will have a fresh, new RAT to pop up behind Torch when he breaks off and is FORGOTTEN. His name will not be allowed to be mentioned by any of the Rat-controlled media and the spin will be - A New Hope For New Jersey (Happy Days Are Here Again...)
To: VRWC_minion
We are outside of 30 days. Election day is Nov. 5th. They would have to wait another week (approx.) for the Torch to quit.
My question is: under the current system, wouldn't it be possible to have the same party in the Senate forever and ever. Once your party has the seat, all you have to do is have your candidate drop out of the race a week before election day and appoint another party guy to keep the seat. Of course, to do this, you'd have to have a cooperative governor that wouldn't order a special election.
To: Wphile
I sent your e-mail to Rush and asked him if his guys could research the possibilities.
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:44:28 AM PDT
by
SwatTeam
To: Dianna
LOL!
To: alisasny
I AM SO DAMN MAD......THIS LOOKS LIKE THEY HAVE SCREWED FORRESTER.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:45:01 AM PDT
by
Dog
To: hchutch
That would blow up in their face. Talk about energizing the opposition right before an election! See my post above. I really don't think that even if they tried it, they would succeed. It would get struck down by the SCOTUS.
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
If the Torch resigns & says that it'll be effective as of the end of the Senate session (end of next week I think), that'd be within the 30 days.
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:45:20 AM PDT
by
Catspaw
To: The Wizard
Hope you are right.
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:45:38 AM PDT
by
Wphile
To: gratefulwharffratt
This CANNOT be allowed to stand as the BLATANT dirty trick that it is. If they do a stunt like this they are taking the rights of the VOTER away
Geee .. I thought we lived in the UNITED STATES not COMMUNIST CHINA
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:45:54 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Wphile
I think the key will be the following language in the law enever a vacancy shall occur by reason of any cause other than the expiration of the term. It will be argued that the vacancy is due to the expiration of the term. Otherwise a senator could withdraw on the last day of election because the end of the term and be reappointed on the next day and serve for 8 years instead of 6. This interpretation won't fly. Its only valid when the upcoming general election is not already for the end of the term. The US senator terms are designed to rotate and this interpretation would contradict that.
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Exactly my point. And it is because it would be an attempt to get beyond the constitutionally mandated 6 year terms, the SCOTUS would not hesitate to strike that down.
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
Of course, to do this, you'd have to have a cooperative governor that wouldn't order a special election. I believe they do. Remember, Bill and Hill are running the show. They will stop AT NOTHING to keep power.
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:47:26 AM PDT
by
Wphile
To: William McKinley
Torch had been using the "control of the Senate" argument. Freeing up resources for use elsewhere would be in line with that, and the Dems have to know it WOULD fire up the GOP's base so much that it could cancel out any GOTV efforts the Left has.
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posted on
09/30/2002 9:47:28 AM PDT
by
hchutch
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