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Corzine and McGreevey
"He'll Say and Do Anything to Get Elected"
Gubernatorial nominee Doug Forrester held a press conference in Woodbridge, home of disgraced former governor Jim McGreevey.
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November 4, 2005
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Corzine and McGreevey
"He'll Say and Do Anything to Get Elected"
(Woodbridge, NJ) - Gubernatorial nominee Doug Forrester held a press conference in Woodbridge, home of disgraced former governor Jim McGreevey.
"Like Jim McGreevey, Jon Corzine has admitted he will say anything in a political forum, and now his former wife has confirmed that he will say and do anything to get elected. She confirmed that from the beginning, he bought the support of the party bosses and other groups who still control him," said Forrester.
"Let me make one thing very clear: this isn't about his personal life. This is about his character, his judgment and his ability to lead," said Forrester. "Jim McGreevey didn't change New Jersey. Jon Corzine can't. I will."
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