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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

After months of staying above the fray, Gov. Corzine kicked off his re-election bid Tuesday night with an aggressive speech and a clear strategy: tying himself to the popular Obama administration and linking Republicans to former President Bush.

Aided by an appearance by Vice President Joe Biden, whose presence served to emphasize the ties to the popular new administration in Washington, Corzine vowed to make "the right" choices for New Jersey while saying Republicans are "out of step" with the state's values.

"We’re going to win this election,” a fiery Corzine said at Richard J. Codey Arena in West Orange. "You can be sure: I am going to fight like hell for our values."

Saddled with miserable approval ratings, Corzine called Obama a "partner."

Biden hammered that point home.

“We need Jon Corzine at the helm. Barack and I need him. America needs him,” Biden said.

Corzine, who critics say has failed to score a major policy win, stressed social values and his personal story, emphasizing his humble roots in rural Illinois and service in the Marines. He is largely known as a multi-millionaire who once led Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs.

Despite a dire budget, Corzine pointed to his stewardship during the national economic crisis and highlighted issues such as education, health care reform, the environment and stem cell research -- all of which expect to play well in a Democratic-heavy state. Republicans, he said, are on the wrong side of those debates.

"New Jersey cannot afford to be Bush-whacked again," he said. 

Corzine trails in early polls, but has months, and millions of his own dollars, to make up the difference.

On Tuesday, he made his first full-throated entry into the race.

We'll have more on Corzine and the Republicans in Wednesday's Inquirer.

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Posted by Jonathan Tamari @ 9:14 PM  Permalink | 12 comments
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Posted 09:34 PM, 06/02/2009
Manny Yunker
So who here wants his taxes raised in order to pay for stem cell research?
Posted 09:46 PM, 06/02/2009
PhightinPhan
All I know is, Chris Christie does a nice job as Larry David's best friend on "Curb Your Enthusiasm". http://tinyurl.com/ogj9og
Posted 09:49 PM, 06/02/2009
mike l
If you don't, then don't ask for the benefits of the research.
Posted 10:16 PM, 06/02/2009
fafafooey
If embryonic stem cells were so "promising", why wouldn't Big Pharama be putting their own money into the research? There is nothing stopping them. The only thing that had been banned is using federal money for embryonic stem cells (other types OK) but the 0bamassiah even allows that now. Using taxpayer money is just for the purpose of the Democrats to support their anti-life agenda and corporate welfare for Big Pharma.
Posted 11:23 PM, 06/02/2009
kelprod1
hahahaha......yep, this is the beginning of the turning of the Obama tide. Now that he has had to actually govern and create a record, Obama will quickly become a liability. Corzine will lose- no doubt. New Jersey residents have seen enough of his act. And when he loses, Obama will be tied to his side- and the Jimmy Carteresque slide will strat to flow...
Posted 02:07 AM, 06/03/2009
ACBaughman
kelprod: I so hope you're correct.
Posted 02:18 AM, 06/03/2009
PennGuy86
Two losers: Jon Corzine and Joe Biden. Keep it up, Corzine, because Christie's headed for a landslide over your sorry behind!
Posted 12:40 PM, 06/03/2009
jlcharles
Guarantee Corzine gets appointed to some garbage post by the Messiah and the Dems throw someone else in to run in his place. I mean, this is becoming standard practice in NJ. Toricelli was going to get smoked, so they dropped him for Lautenberg, after the deadline and the State Supreme Court ignored election law and allowed it. I hate this state.
Posted 01:15 PM, 06/03/2009
DianeCee
Thanks, Jon, for the verification that you are in favor of the communist leader that your type of voter base put into our oval office. I will do my best to inform all of the tax payers in my area about the your ties to the Socialist Party of NJ. I, a native of NJ and a TAX PAYER, will be glad to see you go.
Posted 02:03 PM, 06/03/2009
jwad (D)
Where are all these commenters when it's actually election time? Sigh. Corzine is going to win because he is going to buy off the unions and stoke the dependent class with fear of losing their benefits.
Posted 01:52 AM, 06/26/2009
sickofracist
Corzine and Norcross - Hello, Earth to Obama Didn't Chicago politics teach you about Corruption. Dont' get yourself involved in this. Both of these guys wanted Hillary, Not you, and you lost the Primaries. They are still hoping for Hillary. Norcross is not your friend.
Posted 01:57 AM, 06/26/2009
sickofracist
Mr. President, this may help. The world is beginning to read it and they are wondering why our federal government is turning the other cheek http://www.thesopranostate.com
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Garden State Grapevine covers politics and government in Trenton and South Jersey.

Cynthia Burton has covered politics and politicians in Philadelphia, Trenton and South Jersey. She wrote about Frank Rizzo's last mayoral race, was Philadelphia City Hall bureau chief, and now covers the New Jersey races for the House and U.S. Senate.

Jonathan Tamari has reported on New Jersey government and politics since 2004, including the 2006 state government shut down. He joined the Inquirer this year.

Adrienne Lu returned to the Inquirer, where she first worked in newspapers, in 2008. She writes about state government and politics in New Jersey. She has also worked at The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. and The Record of Bergen County.