"Game changer" is a term that has been thrown around quite a bit lately. Scott Brown's election to the U.S. Senate really is a game changer, nationally.
Things are changing locally too. While some snarking commenters like to poke fun at my annual predictions...here are a few that you can take to the bank:
1) Mike Halfacre and Scott Sipprelle will not be the only candidates for the CD 12 nomination. Look for another candidate or two to enter the race within the next month.
2) There will be a viable challenger to Frank Pallone in CD 6.
On the county level:
Acting Sheriff Shaun Golden does not have the job locked up. He could well end up being Governor Christie's choice for Monmouth County Sheriff and be confirmed by the Senate, but as of now the situation is fluid.
There is no front runner for a GOP Freeholder candidate to be Rob Clifton's running mate.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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Golden deserves the job - seeing Monmouth County become a meritocracy would be delightful. Appointing a political insider would fly in the face of what voters all over the country are demanding
Golden is less qualified than the last two sheriffs who were both lawyers with former prosecutorial backgrounds.
I look forward to any challenger to Pallone.
Anna Little for Congress!
"Anna Little for Congress!"
That would be wonderful. I hope she runs.
Joe Oxley for Congress!..
Mayor Tom Arnone for Freeholder!
.. Mickey Donovan, (that would be the one with twice the credentials, as well as some actual political experience, for Sheriff!)..and, at least stop and think a moment, Sheriff's at the TOP of the political, electoral, democratically-elected-with-our process, county ticket,over Rob and his new running mate, this year!!
I'm anxious to see if your multi-candidate prediction is right for the 12th, Art.....'cause I'm telling you, ain't voting for Halfacre.
Who's name is in the wind?
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