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Shaftan....
Is sitting home right now voting and voting and voting for his boss Lonegan!
Lonegan
Lonegan will never win a statewide election. He may win over the mountain men but Blue NJ will never go for a right winger. Levine all the way!
Rick's
Just glad he'll be getting a paycheck again from Steve until at least the primary.
Not one of them is worth
a bucket of warm spit.
Levine
"Why is Levine" still #1 story. He is intriguing...not your run of the mill poll
Lonegan will win
a statewide election. If the people of this state want someone who will lower spending, cut taxes and make the state more business friendly to help the state economy then Lonegan will win.
The people are fed up with the big spending, big government, tax hiking Corzine, Codey, Roberts agenda and will support someone who presents a credible alternative.
Unaffiliated voters will support that agenda and even Democrats will vote for him because of his message and experience on those issues.
I hate this type of question...
... I don't know who will win. I know who I would vote for...
Haha
Lonegan is going to fire someone for not clicking his name enough. What an egotistical man he is.
I don't care about Internet Polls.
If Internet Polls meant anything, Alan Keyes would be President and Ron Paul would be succeeding him.
You will never see any campaign I am affilated with ever ask people to vote in an internet poll. That stuff is for losers who can't run a real campaign.
Steve gets my vote!
First, I am not Rick. When the bread lines get longer, and irresponsible Democrat spending bankrupts the state, the majority of voters will finally look to the man who has been preaching fiscal responsiblity for years, and that man is Steve Lonegan.
None of the
None of the above...prediction there will be a new candidate entering the race by the end of the year and he will be a fresh and invigorating candidate for the Republicans.