No, Democrats Have Not Been "Forced" Into Complicity With Corruption
/You really have to feel sorry for the Democratic Party and its New Jersey supporters. If you believe today’s New York Times, they have been “forced” into complicity with some rather thoroughly-exposed and over-the-top political corruption. Now, how exactly does that work? Is somebody holding a gun to their heads? Of course not. The only issue here is that the Times — and apparently the national and local Democratic Party hierarchies as well — regard a reliable vote in the Senate for “our side” to be far more important than seeing the defeat even of a politician who has been proven to be on the take and corrupt to the core. How’s that for an uplifting political value system?
The article in today’s Times has the headline “Democrats in an All-Hands-on-Deck Scramble to Save Menendez in New Jersey.” The authors are Nick Corasanti and Jonathan Martin.
This involves the re-election campaign of incumbent Democratic New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez. Although the RealClearPolitics poll average today has Menendez ahead by 6.5 points, Republican candidate Bob Hugin has recently been claiming to have surged to a lead in his “internal polls.” Not sure that I believe those internal polls (pollsters have a way of telling client candidates what they want to hear), but the Pravda piece indicates that internal polls by the Democrats may be showing close to the same thing. (“In Washington, Democrats grew increasingly alarmed when in mid-October their own internal polling indicated that Mr. Menendez’s lead had fallen to only two points.”)
So what has been the reaction? . . .
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