Lou Dobbs considering run for NJ Governor
by Pragmaticus
Thu Jun 12, 2008 at 09:57:24 AM PDT
According to the New Jersey Star-Ledger, CNN blowhard Lou Dobbs is considering a run for Governor of New Jersey.
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According to the New Jersey Star-Ledger, CNN blowhard Lou Dobbs is considering a run for Governor of New Jersey.
From the article:
Several well-connected Republicans say they've heard the buzz that Dobbs, famous for his sharp commentary about Washington policies and politics, may be turning his sights on Trenton and has inquired about the steps necessary to start a campaign.
Reached by telephone Wednesday at his home -- a 300-acre horse farm in Wantage, Sussex County -- Dobbs would not say whether he has any such plans. Asked if he wanted to deny it, Dobbs said, "I'm just not going to comment."
But there's a problem with his considering a run for Governor: he's currently a registered independent.
Dobbs, 62, first registered to vote in Sussex County in 1991 as a Republican, but switched to independent in 2006, according to the county Board of Elections.
State Republican Chairman Tom Wilson said Dobbs' interest in the Garden State's governorship is circulating among Republican officials and fund-raisers in Manhattan and Washington. Several told The Star-Ledger they had heard about it, although not directly from Dobbs.
"It's certainly a fun and interesting rumor but if he's seriously interested he'd be better off talking to people who actually live in New Jersey and who know what it takes to mount a campaign for governor," said Wilson, who managed the 1997 re-election campaign of then-Gov. Christie Whitman. If Dobbs is thinking about running for the GOP nomination, Wilson said, "The first thing he should do is register as a Republican."
But this is the kicker of the article - some Republicans think he would suck:
David Norcross, a Republican National Committee member from New Jersey and an acquaintance of Dobbs, said it would be a "dreadful idea" for him to run for governor. Norcross said he would worry Dobbs would turn the governor's race into a platform for his views on the national and international issues he highlights on TV. "He ought to just stick to raising hell on issues on his TV show and leave New Jersey alone."
If Lou Dobbs is the best that New Jersey Republicans can come up with, then hey, maybe we won't have to worry about getting Governor Corzine re-elected.