The guy Christie Creme was afraid of is a loser. Newark is a disaster and Lonegan's ads are brutal. This Zero clone has a chance of losing this election.
ZitatInternal polling conducted by New Jersey senatorial candidate Steve Lonegan’s campaign and obtained by National Review Online shows Newark mayor Cory Booker’s lead slipping to six points, 48 to 42. A Quinnipiac poll released last week showed Booker leading Lonegan by 12 points, and even that poll was considered a positive sign for the former Bogota mayor, as the earliest tallies showed Booker ahead by over 20 points.
The latest internal numbers for Lonegan also show Booker’s negatives inching up. “Booker is 37-27 net favorable, a major shift from the 42-18 numbers he held two weeks ago,” a memo from pollsters to the campaign reads. Nonetheless, the pollsters find significant advantages for the celebrity mayor, who, they note, is “still getting a significant share of the suburban and Republican vote.”
Regardless, it is clear that Booker — who was expected to waltz to victory in this race — now has a real competition on his hands.
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Quote: Frank Cannon wrote in post #1http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/360040/bookers-lead-slips-six-points-alec-torres
The guy Christie Creme was afraid of is a loser. Newark is a disaster and Lonegan's ads are brutal. This Zero clone has a chance of losing this election.
ZitatInternal polling conducted by New Jersey senatorial candidate Steve Lonegan’s campaign and obtained by National Review Online shows Newark mayor Cory Booker’s lead slipping to six points, 48 to 42. A Quinnipiac poll released last week showed Booker leading Lonegan by 12 points, and even that poll was considered a positive sign for the former Bogota mayor, as the earliest tallies showed Booker ahead by over 20 points.
The latest internal numbers for Lonegan also show Booker’s negatives inching up. “Booker is 37-27 net favorable, a major shift from the 42-18 numbers he held two weeks ago,” a memo from pollsters to the campaign reads. Nonetheless, the pollsters find significant advantages for the celebrity mayor, who, they note, is “still getting a significant share of the suburban and Republican vote.”
Regardless, it is clear that Booker — who was expected to waltz to victory in this race — now has a real competition on his hands.
Hmmm , Frank . . . . And he's doing this in an ultra blue state by being true to his small government, libertarian leaning roots. No reaching across the aisle to compromise.
Note: Lonegan and another small government conservative were the only two R's in the primary, i.e. willing to challenge Booker. .
For those who are unaware of it, the reference to a lifetime of government dependency is a reference to Lonegan's retinitus pigmentosa, a hereditary eye condition, which has left him legally blind. http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/05...w_republic.html
ZitatLonegan, 53, campaigns with the single-mindedness of a bloodhound and the subtlety of a rattlesnake
ZitatAll of this is accentuated by Lonegan’s deliberate contrasting of the free market, as exemplified by his own success story, with the massive failures of the liberal welfare state. The desperate need of liberalism to control the lives of individual Americans, as they once sought to control young Steve Lonegan’s by pushing him into a lifetime of government dependency.
Lonegan is not shy in making his contrasts with what he disdainfully refers to as the “Obama Agenda,” which he describes as everything from Obamacare to the Common Core education issue to Cap and Trade. . . . . They say Steve Lonegan is an underdog.
Then again, he has been an underdog his entire life. Listening to the complete version of his struggle with blindness is truly inspirational. It is both Steve Lonegan’s American story and America’s story. A story of persistence, courage, and character.
Now Steve Lonegan pledges to put these qualities into the fight against Obamacare.
I heard Lonegan on the Mark Levin show last night. Pretty impressive.
Gee - I wonder why the RNC is ignoring him?
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Quote: Tribune7 wrote in post #4If Lonegan wins my jaw is going to fall to the floor and bounce about a dozen times.
But I am pulling for him.
Maybe the 10th time is the charm for Steve. LOL.
I do think that it has been smart for him to do the Taxpayers Minute on radio to keep his name out there in the off years. Between that and the fact that Booker has done a miserable job with Newark, he has a better shot here than any other cycle I can remember.
Quote: Tribune7 wrote in post #4If Lonegan wins my jaw is going to fall to the floor and bounce about a dozen times.
But I am pulling for him.
Maybe the 10th time is the charm for Steve. LOL.
I do think that it has been smart for him to do the Taxpayers Minute on radio to keep his name out there in the off years. Between that and the fact that Booker has done a miserable job with Newark, he has a better shot here than any other cycle I can remember.
I just love the fact that as a result of ObamaCare and Booker's sterling record in Newark and probably how FEMA has been handling Sandy, Booker is no longer a shoe-in.