Senator Jon Corzine of New Jersey

Senator Jon Corzine of New Jersey

Democratic Senator Jon Corzine of New Jersey. Senator Corzine's current term expires in 2007.

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Warren Mosler meets with Senator John Corzine

Warren Mosler meets with Senator John Corzine

Needy families in New Jersey are learning that elections matter. Outgoing Gov. Jon Corzine (D) and his incoming successor, Chris Christie (R) are having their first open policy disagreement since the election this week over how to care for the...  
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Supporters of a proposed New Jersey law that would allow men to “marry” men and women to “marry” women were gung-ho going into November’s election. Prospects looked good in the state legislature, and Gov. Jon Corzine had promised to sign the “marriage equality” bill whether he was reelected or not. Everyone expected to see the Garden State’s civil union law supplanted by a same-sex “marriage” bill by year’s end, and even after Corzine lost to...  
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Gov. Jon Corzine has signed a measure that gives high school administrators in New Jersey access to adult students’ criminal histories. The bill requires that principals be made aware when any high school student 18 or older is charged with certain criminal offenses. And if a student 18 or older transfers, the old school must share [...]  
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Amanda Brown/The Star-LedgerIn this Oct. 8 file photo, New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine speaks to The Star-Ledger editorial board in Newark.TRENTON -- Gov. Jon Corzine signed nearly two dozen bills into law today, including measures that restrict the marketing...  
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NEWARK -- New Jersey's next governor and the man he'll succeed in January will meet today for the first time since the election. Gov.-elect Chris Christie and Gov. Jon Corzine are scheduled to attend a Mass for law enforcement officers....  
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Matt Rooney | November 3, 2009   YOU SAVED JERSEY! You heard it here first , Save Jerseyans... with 71% reporting, Chris Christie is the new Governor-Elect of New Jersey! Despite the NJ Democrats' best efforts, Corzine was unable to rally big enough numbers in urban areas and greatly underperformed Obama with independents and women when compared to Obama's 2008 landslide victory. Follow live results ALERT: Domenick DiCicco (R) captures Assembly seat in South Jersey's LD-4 (Gloucester, Camden) Read Full Story
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Matt Rooney | October 19, 2009 From LifeNews.com: Trenton, NJ (LifeNews.com) -- A statewide pro-life group in New Jersey today endorsed gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie over his rival, incumbent Gov. Jon Corzine. Citing the need to elect a pro-life governor, the New Jersey Right to Life PAC backed Christie and noted that Corzine and independent candidate Chris Daggett are both pro-abortion. “As Governor, Chris Christie will advocate for pro-life laws supported by a majority of New Jersey citizens," Marie Tasy, the head of the pro-life group, told LifeNews.com today. "Chris believes we must work to reduce abortions in New Jersey through laws such as ... Read Full Story
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Matt Rooney | October 22, 2009 Late breaking poll from Survey USA: NJ Governor: Incumbent Corzine Can't Clear Challenger Christie; Independent Daggett Siphons 1 in 5 Votes: In an election for New Jersey governor today, 10/22/09, twelve days until votes are counted, Republican Chris Christie and incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine remain even, just as they were 2 weeks ago, just as they were 1 week ago, according to SurveyUSA's latest tracking poll conducted exclusively for WABC-TV. Today, it's Christie 41%, Corzine 39%, independent Chris Daggett 19%. SurveyUSA's tracking graphs are flat. Corzine has not polled more than 40% nor less than 39%. Christie has ... Read Full Story
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By Zebulon Pike | January 10, 2008   Did the endless parade of 2008 campaign advertisements get on your last nerve? I sure hope not, because it won't be too long before over-produced election commercials are once again dominating New Jersey's expensive airwaves. We can look back to our most recent gubernatorial contest to find out exactly what to expect in 2009. The year was 2005. The GOP brand was already headed south after a successful 2004 (although few at the time recognized that the 2006 and 2008 cycles would bring disaster). The candidates were businessman Doug Forrester (R) and U.S. Sen. Jon Corzine ... Read Full Story
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Matt Rooney | September 29, 2009 Zebulon Pike called it back in December 2008: "The Democrat leadership knows gay marriage could have the effect of splitting the electorate in a year where Democrats may face challenging political conditions.Democrats in LD-1 don't want to run on gay marriage, and my suspicion is they're not alone. In a way, he's damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. I'm betting that the pro-gay marriage lobby isn't strong enough to overcome the realities of an ominous electoral map (at least in 2009)." Zeb nailed it. After promising gay supporters action on a pro-gay marriage agenda, Jon ... Read Full Story
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