February 2, 2006 - 8:40pm

Campaign '09

Three potential candidates for Governor in 2009 worked the Chamber of Commerce train to Washington today: Congressman Rob Andrews, Morris County Freeholder John Murphy, and Assemblyman Bill Baroni. A potential fourth statewide candidate of the future, Newark mayoral candidate Cory Booker, worked the train as hard as anyone else.

The presumed GOP nominee for U.S. Senate, Tom Kean, had a fairly significant train presence, albeit one with some crisis of identity: volunteers at Union Station stood under a banner saying "Senator Tom Kean Welcomes You to Washington," and handed out buttons that said "Tom Kean, Jr. for U.S. Senate.

Comments

well with regards to Kean, his name, like most of his positions


well with regards to Kean, his name, like most of his positions on issues, is subject to change at any time.

02/02/06 8:02 pm

Nice that he can re-use that banner for next year's trip when he


Nice that he can re-use that banner for next year's trip when he's US Senator!!!

02/03/06 2:42 am

are the top-2 GOP contenders for '09 really Baroni and Murphy?


are the top-2 GOP contenders for '09 really Baroni and Murphy? So much for name recognition (as least Junior has that going for him).

Wait...there's a Lt Gov spot available on the ticket...Baroni/Lonegan....Murphy/Schundler...

02/03/06 3:35 am

In this gig you never know what will happen. Sounds like to me


In this gig you never know what will happen.

Sounds like to me a Murphy/Baroni team combo scares you a bit Mr. Democrat.

02/03/06 11:43 pm

Kean, a conservative positioning himself as a moderate, will be


Kean, a conservative positioning himself as a moderate, will be the Republicans best chance because of his name recognition, but he will lose, as will Republicans in 2009 and in the near future in N.J. Kean still maintains that going into Iraq was a good thing and that he would have voted for the resolution; he has voted in favor of polluters before and is now merely running on his father's name. I look forward to Sen. Menendez winning his seat in November.

02/04/06 11:43 am

Right. And Menendez has already shown us, not even a month into


Right. And Menendez has already shown us, not even a month into his non-elected position, he doesn't have the sac to cast a difficult vote in favor of a hometown boy who actually dissented with his like-minded brethren only two days into the job. But hey, a wimpy partyline vote is all you can expect from a puppet dictator in this bananna republic.

02/04/06 9:28 pm

Puppet dictator? I disagree with Menendez's vote but hes an expe


Puppet dictator? I disagree with Menendez's vote but hes an experienced legislator no doubt.

As far as Andrews goes, Wally, do u think theres going to be a primary in '09?

02/06/06 3:20 pm