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To: John Carragher who wrote (119042)6/9/2005 9:53:06 AM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793834
 
the idea that Forrester is even close to making a run for governor in new jersey is not worth the paper it is written on.

One of the interesting prospective things about the Jersey race is that, despite each having competed in one state wide race, neither can be considered a seasoned campaigner. Both are much too likely to actually answer questions rather than spit out the most relevant TV sound bite.

Given that, there is the possibility of unpredictability.

It also depends, slightly, on what's on the remaining Norcross tapes and whether the present state attorney general sits on them or puts them out to the public.

I say "slightly" because the odds are that even if Norcross says something more about his "buddy" Corzine, the Corzine campaign will have little trouble deflecting it. But there is always unpredictability.

I would have preferred Corzine stay in the Senate and Codey run for the governorship.