NJ Senator and gubernatorial candidate Barbara Buono doesn't want
voters to give Chris Christie any credit for dropping New Jersey's
appeal to the Supreme Court on same-sex marriage, she told the Briah
Lehrer show earlier this week, Darryl Isherwood at NJ.com reports:
"I
have six kids and it reminds me of trying to force my kids to eat
spinach and they say, 'well, ok, I'll do it, but I don't want to do it,
but I am gonna do it. Thanks to our Supreme Court in New Jersey, they
denied the Governor's stay for our lower court decision. They basically
said in no uncertain terms that he did not have a leg to stand on the
merits -- so he was really forced to do this....The Supreme Court was
very clear if you read their denial of his request to stay the lower
court's decision, they said that he has no chance of winning on the
merits if it came before the courts. He would have been criticized for
unnecessarily spending more state dollars on a losing proposition. He
already spent, we don't know how much on the scheduling of this separate
election for the United States Senate, anywhere from $12 million to $24
million, just to benefit himself."
Why is Buono keeping on Christie on this?
"I think she is continuing with this
because it was one issue in which she was pulling ahead of Christie and
it does generate some fundraising traction because this is a hot button
issue and it is playing out nationally," said Montclair State Political
Science Professor Brigid Harrison. "But to me it is nonsensical because
I think it's yesterday's news. There are so many other issues out
there that are important to voters and this has effectively been
decided."
Christie is up by 26 points in some recent polls.
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