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Treasurys Still Attractivea Battle to Make Bonds More...
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... bond markets look eerily like 2005. - Among the many lessons to take from former New Jersey Governor and banker Jon Corzine's fall from grace is that timing is everything in financial markets. Weekly Citizen: - State Treasurers overwhelmingly ... Comment?
CWA releases radio ad attacking Christie's lottery privatization plan
... likely Democratic challenger, in this year's governor's race. "The union that fought tooth and nail to elect Jon Corzine, that has reflexively opposed Governor Christie's reforms every step of the way, and that has endorsed Barbara Buono continues ... Comment?
... campaign plans to do something about that. Would he be the first Wall Street professional in the Senate since Jon Corzine? Gomez has a lot going for him, especially in a special election in the middle of summer, especially if he can raise money like ... Comment?
Christie 'Jersey Proud' in first re-election ad
... New Jersey. Chris Christie. The governor," continues the narrator. Christie ousted Democratic incumbent Gov. Jon Corzine in 2009 in a state that Democrats dominate. Thanks to his well-received response to Superstorm Sandy, which slammed into New ... Comment?
Christie keeps Romney ad man
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... is still being run by Mike DuHaime, Christie's senior adviser from his 2009 race against then-Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine. But the expansion also comes as there have been questions about whether Christie's world can operate with a bigger, less ... Comment?
Christie's first campaign commercial to hit the airwaves
... someone can sneak up on you and get the big chair, since that's exactly how he defeated an unpopular Governor Jon Corzine in the last election in what is traditionally a blue or highly favored democratic state. This race is especially interesting to ... Comment?
N.J. Politics Roundup: Romney invites Christie to speak; senator to push gun-control bill
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... that state Sen. Barbara Buono, his likely Democratic opponent in this year's governor's race, and former Gov. Jon Corzine left him nearly $13 billion in deficits to deal with. Is that true? Christie and five of New Jersey's past governors will ... Comment?
On Native GroundMEMO to Dems: Ignore the Base and You'LL Lose Elections
... Creigh Deeds, that lousy candidate will lose. In New Jersey, we saw that when an incumbent, like Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine, goes into his re-election campaign with an approval rating in the 30s, you generally lose. In Maine, we again saw that if ... Comment?
PolitiFact N.J.: Chris Christie claims Barbara Buono, Jon Corzine left billions in deficits for him
... Buono (D-Middlesex), who chaired the Senate's Budget and Appropriations panel for two years, and former Gov. Jon Corzine, also a Democrat, left Christie nearly $13 billion in deficits to deal with: one for $2 billion and another worth $11 billion. ... Comment?
Christie kicks off re-election campaign at new headquarters in Bridgewater
... Buono. Still, Christie wasted no time going after Buono during Saturday's rally, calling her "more liberal than Jon Corzine," and a candidate who is only interested in making "government bigger." "New Jersey is getting back to work because we've ... Comment?
Poll: Do you think the plan to privatize New Jersey's lottery is a good idea?
... payment to plug a budget hole though he's frequently criticized Democrats, including his predecessor, Gov. Jon Corzine, for their use of so-called one-shots. The lottery grossed $2.8 billion last year and provided $950 million to state programs and ... Comment?
Heroes remembered at Ocean City ceremony
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... Army from Oct. 3, 1942 to Nov. 22, 1945. He died Dec. 6, 1988. State Sen. Jeff Van Drew noted that former Gov. Jon Corzine signed a bill allowing veterans organizations in New Jersey to receive unclaimed cremated remains of fellow servicemen in ... Comment?
A couple years after New Jersey joined 18 states in allowing medical marijuana, Governor Christie has been trying to severely weaken if not downright nullify the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act, a final act of power by outgoing Governor Corzine. Comment?
MF Global Still Leaves Gaping Investor Protection Hole
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Jon Corzine, former CEO of MF Global, testifies before the House Agriculture Committee about the bankruptcy of MF Global on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, December 8, 2011. Comment?
Bergen County donors retreated as pay-to-play law took effect
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... 2004. That's when outgoing Gov. James E. McGreevey signed an executive order, which was later reinforced by Gov. Jon Corzine, banning state contractors from making contributions to county political organizations, said Adam Silverstein, a spokesman ... Comment?
O'Toole Seeks to Continue Employment Growth
The following is a message from the office of New Jersey State Senator Kevin O'Toole: Senate Republican Whip Kevin O'Toole continued his call for bipartisan efforts to continue rapid employment growth in this state, in response to news that New Jersey has passed 12 states in private-sector job gains over the past two months: "I get that it's an ... (more) Comment?
Group releases second Christie attack ad
... state deserve better than the same shameful, divisive politics that plagued New Jersey when Barbara Buono and Jon Corzine were in charge." The group released its first ad earlier this month. That one argued New Jersey's economy is "falling behind" ... Comment?
MF Global Trustee Freeh Sues Corzine
Less than three weeks after issuing a report blaming former CEO Jon Corzine for the collapse of MF Global Holdings Ltd., the company's Chapter 11 trustee has sued the executive and two other board members. Comment?
'Jon Corzine' becomes GOP campaign fodder
Gov. Chris Christie may be thinking the upcoming governor's race will come down to a choice between him and Jon Corzine. Comment?
MF Global's trustee sues former CEO Corzine
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The trustee in the MF Global Holdings bankruptcy case has sued ex-CEO Jon Corzine and other former executives, alleging that they pushed the company into risky practices that ultimately led to its collapse. Comment?