January 16, 2008 - 11:56am
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A message to Nevadans: one of the Jersey Boys is watching you

If Nevadans don’t put John Edwards into first or second place in their presidential caucus on Saturday, Edwards may lose his New Jersey campaign chairman: Senate President Richard Codey – who spent fourteen months as Governor after James E. McGreevey resigned in 2004 -- says he’ll consider endorsing either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama before the February 5 New Jersey primary.  An independent poll released this week has Clinton with a twelve-point lead over Obama among likely Democratic primary voters; Edwards was at 9%.

WALLY EDGE can be reached via email at politickernv@aol.com.

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East Coast is Old and Busted


Nevada is the New Hotness.
Let me speak for ALL Nevadans.
We do not care about what happens in New Jersey.
At all.

01/17/08 9:08 pm

But . . . but . . .


But Zeke, we always speak so kindly of you!

By the way, nice work on the very solid Mitt Romney victory in the caucuses!

Now, if we can just persuade some of these New Jersey folks that he's the right person for the job.

The State of Florida certainly looks like it is taking a closer look, if this this latest Rasmussen poll is any indication.

Yes, there are still a lot of undecideds, but the trend there is good, and both Nevada and Michigan helped to draw attention to his campaign.

So, we here in New Jersey appreciate Nevada!

01/21/08 3:13 pm

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