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To: tejek who wrote (293712)7/6/2006 3:31:11 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1572523
 
Ted, the Democrats should feel fortunate that the calls from the refs are going in their favor. Remember how the Dems pulled the switcheroo and got Frank Lautenberg to replace the disgraced Robert Torricelli?

en.wikipedia.org

2002 election
Lautenberg unexpectedly returned to politics in 2002, when the other New Jersey senator, Democrat Robert Torricelli, withdrew his candidacy for reelection, because of corruption charges. It was rumored, however, that Lautenberg was the second choice to run, the first choice being former Senator Bill Bradley, who turned it down.

The New Jersey Republican Party challenged the replacement of Torricelli's name on the ballot with Lautenberg's, arguing that it came too late according to state election laws. The ballot name change was upheld by the New Jersey Supreme Court, and the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up the case. Lautenberg won the election, thus becoming one of very few people in recent times to return to the Senate after leaving it.



To: tejek who wrote (293712)7/6/2006 3:39:50 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572523
 
Oops?

You must be proud the republicans get screwed in Texas but you got to steal the NJ election....