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February 6, 2008 - 11:10am

Palmer won't rule out seeking Lt. Gov position

He's not one of the legislative black caucus’s “Nubian queens” that state Sen. Ronald Rice referred to last week, but Trenton Mayor Doug Palmer is said to be highly interested in becoming the state’s first Lieutenant Governor in 2010.

Standing at the poll watch party for Hillary Clinton last night in Edison, Palmer was careful with his choice of words when asked whether he was interested in the position.

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January 31, 2008 - 4:14pm

Corzine likes Menendez for VP, but Rice says no

Gov. Jon Corzine likes the idea of Bob Menendez running for Vice PresidentGov. Jon Corzine likes the idea of Bob Menendez running for Vice President
Gov. Jon Corzine said that he’s not involved with Hillary Clinton’s potential choices for Vice President. But he thinks Bob Menendez would be a good one.

“First of all, it would be a great choice, but I have no idea. I’m not involved in that,” said Corzine before boarding a train that whisked him down to Washington, DC for the Chamber of Commerce’s Walk on Washington. “Clearly Bob has played a meaningful role in the national campaign because of his leadership of Hispanics for Mrs. Clinton, and he’s an able spokesperson on any of the issues he speaks out about.”

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August 19, 2008 - 10:34am

Voters don't care if Corzine picks a woman, minority for Lt. Governor

Voters don’t care if Gov. Jon Corzine picks a woman or a minority for Lt. Governor if he runs again next year, according to a Zogby International poll of likely voters commissioned by Garden State Equality.  Just 31% says a ticket balanced by gender or race is important, while 65% say it is unimportant. 

Among women voters, 58% say they don’t care if Corzine picks a woman running mate, while 37% say they do. 

Racial balance is more important to African American voters that Latinos: 66% of African Americans consider it important, while just 31% of Latino voters do. 

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August 7, 2008 - 1:06pm

McHose says she's open to Lt. Governor bid

Assemblywoman Alison McHose is mentioned as a possible GOP candidate for Lt. Governor in 2009: Getty Images PhotoAssemblywoman Alison McHose is mentioned as a possible GOP candidate for Lt. Governor in 2009: Getty Images Photo
Among the many names bandied about as potential Republican gubernatorial running mates next year is Assemblywoman Allison Littell McHose (R-Franklin), who represents the third generation of a Sussex County political dynasty.

Just before speaking at a news conference attacking the Clean Elections program that she took part in last year, McHose indicated that she was open to the possibility of running for the newly created position of Lieutenant Governor.

“I’d be flattered and would consider it. I’m not actively seeking to promote myself like some on the other side,” she said. “I’m a humble politician.”

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July 31, 2008 - 9:07am

Corzine could be auditioning L.G. candidates

Is Jon Corzine following the Barack Obama model and auditioning candidates for Lieutenant Governor by taking a road trip?  The Governor, who says he’ll seek re-election next year, is leaving today for Fort Bliss in Texas, where he’ll lead a bi-partisan delegation to visit with New Jersey National Guard troops.  Four of the five Democrats joining him have been mentioned as possible candidates for Lt. Governor: Newark Mayor Cory Booker, Senate Majority Leader Steve Sweeney, Assembly Majority Leader Bonnie Watson Coleman, and State Sen. Teresa Ruiz.   

There’s even a Chuck Hagel-type on the trip: former Republican Congressman Bob Franks, who nearly beat Corzine in the 2000 U.S. Senate race but has now become a close friend and sometime policy advisor.

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June 10, 2008 - 12:30pm

Would Cory Booker have an easier time with Lt. Governor '09 than Mayor '10?

Some Democratic insiders suggest that the hyper local political problems that seem to be plaguing Newark Mayor Cory Booker might help the nationally prominent rising star more interested in running for Lieutenant Governor in 2009.  Booker, Democrats say, would make a very attractive running mate for Jon Corzine, but could have trouble winning re-election to a second term as Mayor in 2010.

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June 6, 2008 - 9:59am

Corzine/Andrews '09?

One rumor making the rounds for the second time this year: that Governor Jon Corzine, who has had a clear case of George Norcross-envy since the 2000 U.S. Senate race and has been increasingly eager to please the South Jersey Democratic leader, will pick Rob Andrews as his candidate for Lt. Governor next year. 

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February 26, 2008 - 2:15am

Lt. Governor Andrews?

Is Rob Andrews interested in a spot on Jon Corzine’s ticket next year as the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor?

"I'm considering getting up tomorrow morning and doing my job. I never speculate. I'm running for re-election now and 2008 comes before 2009,” Andrews told Politicker.com Washington correspondent Zach Silber on Monday night.

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