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by Kilian Melloy Tuesday Nov 24, 2009 New Jerseys gay and lesbian families worry that the loss of Gov. Jon Corzine, an equality supporter, may have spooked some state lawmakers who otherwise might push for marriage equality in the Garden State. Full Article at EDGE Boston
Jon Corzine (D) 31 approve (-5 vs. last poll June 10) 59 disapprove (+3) President Barack Obama (D) 51 approve (-5 vs. last poll Aug 12) 42 disapprove (+3) Satisfied/Dissatisfied with the way things are going in NJ 1 Very Satisfied (-2 vs last poll... Full Article at Time Magazine
President Barack Obama, right, waves onstage at a campaign rally for Gov. Jon Corzine, left, in Hackensack, N.J. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009. Center are Caroline Kennedy and state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, who is Corzine's running mate as Lt. Governor. View Photo »
Governor Rendell has given me personal assurance, and public assurance, that any spoils from the dredging will be taken by Pennsylvania. Until the Army corps has participated in New Jersey’s environmental review process, however, I must take action to ensure that the people of our state are fully protec...
Approximately 250 gay rights activists marched to the New Jersey state house in Trenton yesterday for a meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee, NJ Politicker reports: "Garden State Equality activists just mobilized at their West State Street... Full Article at towleroad
NEW YORK, NY November 24, 2009 âIt was just weeks ago that New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine was defeated handily by Republican Chris Christie. Full Article at WNYC | New York Public Radio
Organizations representing both sides of the gay marriage issue have been preparing for the impending lame-duck session of the Legislature for the anticipated debate on whether New Jersey should become the next state to permit same-sex couples to marry. Full Article at Salem Statesman-Journal
President Barack Obama waves onstage at a campaign rally for Gov. Jon Corzine, left, in Hackensack, N.J. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009. Center are Caroline Kennedy and state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, who is Corzine's running mate as Lt. Gov. View Photo »
NOM's voter outreach will include telephone calling, direct mailers, and online advertising to let voters know that Democrats are considering following Jon Corzine over a political cliff by pushing gay marriage in the lame-duck [session]
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The National Organization for Marriage (NOM), the nation's most vociferous opponent of gay marriage, launched an anti-gay marriage ad blitz in New Jersey Monday. The group announced in a press release the campaign would cost $500,000. Full Article at On Top Magazine
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President Barack Obama, right, waves onstage at a campaign rally for Gov. Jon Corzine, left, in Hackensack, N.J. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009. Center are Caroline Kennedy and state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, who is Corzine's running mate as Lt. Governor.
View Photo »President Barack Obama waves onstage at a campaign rally for Gov. Jon Corzine, left, in Hackensack, N.J. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009. Center are Caroline Kennedy and state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, who is Corzine's running mate as Lt. Gov.
View Photo »BOSTON - AUGUST 29: Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore (C) talks with New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (L) and U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT) (R) during funeral services for U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help August 29, 2009 in Boston, Massac...
View Photo »HOBOKEN, NJ - AUGUST 08: Hoboken mayor Dawn Zimmer (L) and New Jersey governor Jon Corzine speak at a press conference near the Hudson river August 8, 2009 in Hoboken, New Jersey.
View Photo »:HOBOKEN, NJ - AUGUST 08: Hoboken mayor Dawn Zimmer (L) and New Jersey governor Jon Corzine hold a news conference near the Hudson River August 8, 2009 in Hoboken, New Jersey.
View Photo »HOBOKEN, NJ - AUGUST 08: Hoboken mayor Dawn Zimmer (L) and New Jersey governor Jon Corzine speak at a press conference near the Hudson river August 8, 2009 in Hoboken, New Jersey.
View Photo »HOBOKEN, NJ - AUGUST 08: Hoboken mayor Dawn Zimmer (L) and New Jersey governor Jon Corzine speak at a press conference near the Hudson river August 8, 2009 in Hoboken, New Jersey.
View Photo »HOBOKEN, NJ - AUGUST 08: Hoboken mayor Dawn Zimmer (L) and New Jersey governor Jon Corzine leave a press conference near the Hudson river August 8, 2009 in Hoboken, New Jersey.
View Photo »HOBOKEN, NJ - AUGUST 08: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine (L) holds a news conference near the Hudson River August 8, 2009 in Hoboken, New Jersey.
View Photo »HOBOKEN, NJ - AUGUST 08: Hoboken mayor Dawn Zimmer (L) and New Jersey governor Jon Corzine hold a news conference near the Hudson River August 8, 2009 in Hoboken, New Jersey.
View Photo »HOBOKEN, NJ - AUGUST 08: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine (C) leaves a news conference near the Hudson River August 8, 2009 in Hoboken, New Jersey.
View Photo »FILE -- In this June 3, 2008 file photo, Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J. , center, celebrates his victory in the Democratic Senate primary with New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine, right, and Lautenberg's wife, Bonnie, second from right, and Congressman Bill Pascrell, left, in Newark, N.J.
View Photo »Vice President Joe Biden, center, along with New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine, left, and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, right, are seen after a news conference at City Hall in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 28, 2009.
View Photo »Vice President Joe Biden, center, along with New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine, left, and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, right, are seen after a news conference at City Hall in Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 28, 2009.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 27: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine waits to speak in Newark Penn Station before signing a bill into law providing development money to his state July 27, 2009 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 27: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine (C) speaks in Newark Penn Station before signing a bill into law providing development money to his state July 27, 2009 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 27: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine (C) speaks in Newark Penn Station before signing a bill into law providing development money to his state July 27, 2009 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 27: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine (C) signs a bill into law providing development money to his state July 27, 2009 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 27: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine (C) holds aloft a bill he had just signed into law providing development money to his state July 27, 2009 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 27: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine (C) holds aloft a bill he had just signed into law providing development money to his state July 27, 2009 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 27: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine (C) holds aloft a bill he had just signed into law providing development money to his state July 27, 2009 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 27: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine walks up to give a speech in Newark Penn Station in front of signs highlighting various future developmental projects in his state July 27, 2009 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - JULY 27: New Jersey governor Jon Corzine speaks in Newark Penn Station before signing a bill into law providing development money to his state July 27, 2009 in Newark, New Jersey.
View Photo »New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine, right, listens as he stands with Sen. Loretta Weinberg, D-Teaneck, Saturday, July 25, 2009, in Englewood, N.J. , after announcing that she will be his choice for lieutenant governor in the this year's election.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 4, 2007 file photo, New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine, center, talks with Sen. Loretta Weinberg, left, D-Bergen, in Marlboro, N.J. Corzine has chosen northern New Jersey state Sen. Loretta Weinberg as his running mate for the November election.
View Photo »President Barack Obama waves onstage at a campaign rally for Gov. Jon Corzine, left, in Hackensack, N.J. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009. Center are Caroline Kennedy and state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, who is Corzine's running mate as Lt. Gov.
View Photo »Governor Rendell has given me personal assurance, and public assurance, that any spoils from the dredging will be taken by Pennsylvania. Until the Army corps has participated in New Jersey’s environmental review process, however, I must take action to ensure that the people of our state are fully protec...
NOM's voter outreach will include telephone calling, direct mailers, and online advertising to let voters know that Democrats are considering following Jon Corzine over a political cliff by pushing gay marriage in the lame-duck [session]
Whatever our political differences, I believe that Chris Christie is going to work hard for the people of this state, and I wish the Governor-Elect success, patience, and good fortune as he leads our state forward ... Thank you for the privilege of serving as your Governor, it has been the high honor of...
Yes, and the Republican interpretation of ‘09, as applied to health care, was that the victories of Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell would deter the Democrats from moving forward on the bill ... But Democrats drew precisely the opposite lesson from ‘09. In their analysis, if they didn’t hang together an...
My opponent campaigning with Joe Wilson -- that's the South Carolina extremist who interrupted the president -- said no to job creation ... Today I stand with Obama, and he's standing with him.
The reality is we're in a powerful negotiation right now that [outgoing Gov.] Jon Corzine has brought down to the two-inch line before we can score the touchdown, which is, an agreement between the Nets, Izod Center, and Newark, to heal the wounds ... to set a new arrangement with the Devils, which will...
The stakes of this election could not be higher ... My administration has fought for New Jersey families, working every day to expand health care to more children and passing paid family leave that allows workers to care for their loved ones while still receiving a paycheck. Working with the Obama admin...
Jon Corzine invited me along on this great adventure, and he stood up for me when I had a really difficult political issue in front of me
I'm here to ask you a simple question: Are you ready to keep it going? ... Today I am standing with President Obama. That tells you everything you need to know.
President Obama did a relatively better job rallying the African-American community for Jon Corzine in 2009 than he did for himself in 2008.
Even if those loans have been paid back, even if that investment’s been paid back, folks on Wall Street need to understand — and I think a lot of them do, from my private conversations — that they need to be respectful of the investment that was made by the public
I think the New Jersey election was primarily about Jon Corzine
I’m proud to be President Obama’s partner in building a better America and certainly a better New Jersey
If there’s one general lesson to be gleaned from [Chris] Christie’s victory over Jon Corzine in New Jersey, it’s surely that in today’s zeitgeist it’s less of a stigma to be fat than a former Goldman Sachs fat cat, even in a blue state.
We've got to say 'no' everytime someone says he didn't deserve the Nobel Prize
I love Obama but I hate Jon Corzine
Even as we work through this greatest recession since the Great Depression, I've been fighting for New Jersey families
This was a very tough campaign, but prior to that, Jon Corzine and I got along very well
They will not reflect I think on the success of the president, but they will certainly enhance the president if we are successful ... All elections have local character to them, but it will be an important message back to what is a very, very competitive Republican run, certainly in New Jersey and it so...
It was Jon Corzine’s unpopularity and Creigh Deeds’ weakness as a candidate, rather than a negative reaction to President Obama, that largely explains the Democratic defeats in these elections.
Today we have an administration in Washington that shares our concerns about climate change and our specific vision in New Jersey of an economic revival with the development of ‘green' jobs from renewable energy, energy efficiency, and conservation.
This was a very tough campaign. But prior to this, Jon Corzine and I got along very, very well ... I suspect now that the shouting is over and the people have made their decision, that we'll resume our old pre-campaign relationship.
Ferriero is representative of electing Barack Obama and Democratic senators ... Democrats need to have a party organization in Bergen County that is successful.
Nobody was going to cut any slack for Jon Corzine, because there was a simple sense that he doesn't understand what a middle-class New Jersey taxpayer goes through
We've taken the steps to make sure that New Jersey's traffic can flow, the quality of life can improve -- and we can go west on Route 78 without going east for about 20 minutes on the way
Players: Andy Beal, John Paulson & Citi, Jon Corzine, Vegas Card ... - http://tinyurl.com/ykxzboz
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