The Wall Street Journal

Linda Stender for Congress

Release Date: Oct 25 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL CALLS MIKE FERGUSON FOURTH LARGEST RECIPIENT OF CAMPAIGN MONEY FROM BIG DRUG COMPANIES
Ferguson Has Taken $239,670 From Big Drug Companies
For 2006 Election

Scotch Plains, NJ -- The Wall Street Journal today listed Mike Ferguson as one of the top 10 recipients of campaign contributions from big drug companies for the 2006 elections.

Since taking office, Mike Ferguson has accepted more than $600,000 in campaign contributions from big drug companies.

October 3, 2005 - 10:32pm

All in the name

A new Wall Street Journal/Zogby poll shows State Senator Tom Kean, Jr. leading two Democratic Congressman in a hypothetical head-to-head contest for the United States Senate. Kean leads Rob Andrews by eight points, 44%-36%, and Bob Menendez by nine points, 43%-34%. Against popular Acting Governor Richard Codey, Kean trails by four pecentage points, 45%-41%. While Kean's strong showing is likely a residual benefit of his father's name ID (Tom Kean, Sr. was Governor from 1982 to 1990, and won re-election with 70% of the vote, carring 560 of the state's 563 municipalities), there has not been a poll showing a Republican leading in a New Jersey U.S. Senate race a year before the election since Clifford Case in 1971.

The WSJ/Zogby poll has Jon Corzine ahead of Doug Forrester, 48%-39%.

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