As State Senator Joseph Coniglio's problems continue to mount, consider the Curse of the 38th: each of Coniglio's predecessors ultimately ended their political careers by losing campaigns for re-election to the State Senate. The district was created for the 1973 election, when Democrat John Skevin unseated Republican Senator Fred Wendel. Skevin was defeated eight years later by Republican John Paolella ). Paolella lost his seat after one term to Democrat Paul Contillo . Contillo beat Louis Kosco in 1987, but lost his seat to Kosco in the 1991 Republican landslide. Kosco held the seat for ten years before falling to Coniglio in 2001, after redistricting added two heavily Democratic towns -- Fair Lawn and Fort Lee -- to the 38th.
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CAN YOU DO A POLL SEEING IF PEOPLE THINK CONGLIO WILL STAY IN THE RACE AND WIN OR LOSE OR WILL HE BE REPLACED? MAYBE BY PARAMUS MAYOR TEDESCO WHO HAS BEEN COMING ON STRONG UNDER THIS SOIL ISSUE.
No curse, just golden parachutes.
You forget to mention, the last two (both from Paramus) got nice cushy jobs to help pad their pension for retirement after they got bumped out of the senate. Contillo went on to become a judge and Kosco sat on the parole board at $99,000 for only one year to boost his pension from $30,000 to a nice $56,000 life time pension plus he already had his motorcycle business to fall back onto. Not bad for a guy who was cursed huh?
So when you say there is a curse, it was more like golden parachutes!
No matter the outcome, Congilio will be taken care of also.
How Coniglio Loses...
Republicans run an opponent who advocates for 100% public financing of all NJ campaigns, immediate elimination of all multiple office holding (with special elections for the offices vacated), and a state wide universal healthcare program!
Do that, and the GOP wins easily!!!
From Frederick Douglass