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Rudy Giuliani coming to Jersey to campaign with Christie

giuliani102909_opt‘America's Mayor' will ride bus in Passaic, Bergen and Hudson counties

"America's Mayor,'' former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani will join Republican gubernatorial hopeful Chris Christie on his Countdown to Change Bus Tour Friday.

Giuliani and Christie will make stops at the Valley View Pub in West Milford at 1 p.m., at Ridgewood Moving at 575 Corporate Dr. in Mahwah at 2:45 p.m., at St. Matthew's Parish Hall in Paramus at 5:15 p.m., and at 6:30 p.m. at Mundo Latino Restaurant in North Bergen.

Christie and Monmouth County Sheriff Kim Guadagno, the Republican lieutenant governor candidate, are making bus tours of the 21 counties through Monday. The tours plan to stop in 58 towns.

— TOM HESTER SR., NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

 
Comments (3)
3 Friday, 30 October 2009 14:35
Alexander Higgins
It seems that the propaganda that a vote for Daggett is a wasted vote is backfiring on the GOP.

Lately a large group of GOP big whigs have been urging Daggett to drop out of the race, but to the detriment of Christie

With Daggett in the polls Christie is up by 3 points. Take Daggett out of the polls and Corzine is up by 6 points.

If you're afraid that a vote for Daggett is a Vote for Corzine, don't be because the polls show Daggett is hurting Corzine and putting Christie ahead.

http://njelection.wordpress.com/2009/10/30/daggett-hurts-corzine-and-helps-christie/


You can be sure that you don't waste your vote by making the I'll vote for Daggett pledge

http://daggettpledge.com
2 Friday, 30 October 2009 12:30
Fran1
A vote for Daggett is a vote for Corzine. If you do not want 4 more years of a drone as our Governor please do not vote for Daggett…he cannot win and is only going to guarantee 4 more years of Corzine (and nothing but taxes with no results). Corzine has no option but to raise taxes on this bleak situation. The Corzine administration employs 30% of the residents of the state of NJ because there are no other private sector jobs. How else can he pay these salaries/benefits/pensions except by raising taxes on property owners. There is no business in the state anymore. The Pharmaceutical and Telecom Industries that once dominated the landscape of this great state have found other friendlier places to do business, particularly down south. Why would any large company or multi-international corporation want to set up shop in this state with our current tax structure, let alone our property taxes. When the only residents left in this state are low wage income earners, state workers and illegal aliens…how then will the state flip the tab for all of their out of control spending. It does not pay to reside or do business anymore in New Jersey. High paying jobs have been replaced with low paying government positions. New Jersey is a social welfare state that's the only reason Obama likes what he sees in NJ. He is trying to model the other 49 states after the tax and spend dynasty that the Democrats have built in this state with no results. Speaking of Unions how about Jon Corzine and Karla Katz why isn't the press trying to find out exactly what went on there?

Talk about being in bed with the Unions and special interests…please Jon Cozine will say and do anything to get re-elected.

CHRIS CHRISTIE for GOVERNOR
1 Friday, 30 October 2009 06:57
Joe Blow
I'll be there with my buds. We love the Rudy drinking game -- every time he says "911" everyone has to drink a shot or down a beer. We'll be wasted three minutes into his intro. Good times.

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