Assemblyman Michael Doherty today became the first elected official to endorse conservative activist Steve Lonegan's prospective gubernatorial bid.
Doherty announced today that he will chair the recently formed Committee to Draft Steve Lonegan for Governor, and called Lonegan "New Jersey's Ronald Reagan."
“No one speaks out louder or stronger for taxpayers and in defense of our conservative values than Steve Lonegan. He is not only the strongest candidate we can run against Jon Corzine, he is the best man for the job,” said Doherty in a statement.
Doherty, who’s among the legislature’s most conservative members, flirted with a U.S. Senate run last year, and was the only New Jersey legislator to endorse Republican Ron Paul for president.
“Lonegan is not only our only hope to save our state, but our last hope," he said.
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interesting move
Guess he doesn't want to be CC's Lt Gov.
CC Wouldn't pick him anyway
Christie would cleary pick Kyrillos anyway for Lt. Gov. They are buddies.
Boy
is this ever the gang who couldn't shoot straight!