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Before we kick off our campaign, a personal thank you.

by: Governor Jon Corzine

Mon Jun 01, 2009 at 06:11:56 AM EDT



He's talking to you, Blue Jersey. Don't miss the invitation to engage the campaign online - the url is buried a little so I'll pull it up: Netroots@JonCorzine09.com. And there's a bunch of social media the Gov's showing up on -  including some we've never heard of. And we like this. - Rosi

As many of you know, I'm officially kicking off my campaign for re-election tomorrow.

I originally intended to post on Blue Jersey today in an attempt to get you revved up for the campaign ahead, to share with you some inspiring insight into the progressive connection that binds us together, and to praise this community for its dedication to progressive principles -- all in the hopes that you'll consider standing together with me and my team during what promises to be a difficult campaign season.

But the more I thought on it, the truth is that over the last four years Blue Jersey has consistently held my feet to the fire; you've gotten involved and you've made your voice heard when you didn't like a decision I've made, even when it wasn't necessarily what me and my staff wanted to hear.

And, for that, you don't deserve political platitudes. You deserve my thanks.

So much of governing and politics today is so carefully crafted and managed that the question more often asked is "what's the right message?" instead of just, "what's right?"  

Not so at Blue Jersey. You push our leaders to do better and, more importantly, to do what's right.  

And, in spite of the times we've disagreed, you've been there for me when I've needed you, and you've also given my staff (and me) great satisfaction when we do something that elicits a positive review from this community.  

Now, you know that I'm not necessarily known for my rousing speeches, or for being able to slickly rattle off sound bites like some other political candidates. But I think it's important that you know my record and you know what I stand for.

Governor Jon Corzine :: Before we kick off our campaign, a personal thank you.
Since day one, I have tried to do the right thing for this state and to stay true to the progressive values that we share:
  • Instead of standing idly by while some were denying there was even a problem, we did what's right and passed the first in the nation Economic Recovery Program that focused on attracting and keeping businesses in the state, creating jobs through investment in infrastructure, preventing mortgage foreclosures, and protecting the most vulnerable.

  • We've taken steps to make it easier for businesses to keep jobs in New Jersey. Though the state's unemployment fund had been raided to the tune of $5 billion for 15 years before my term began, we ended the practice, and transferred over $500 million back into the fund in the last two years to keep employers from facing increased unemployment taxes during these difficult times.

  • Our state is a leader in the fight against climate change. While Bush administration political appointees were censoring NASA scientists' findings about the reality of man's impact on the climate, we signed the Global Warming Response Act to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020, and further reduce them by 80% of 2006 levels by the year 2050. I'm very proud of the remarkable progress achieved by my former Department of Environmental Protection commissioner Lisa Jackson, and I think she'll serve the entire nation well in her new role as head of the Environmental Protection Agency in the Obama administration.
And the list goes on. I believe that I've stood up for the core progressive values that bind this community together: equal rights and opportunity for all, fiscal responsibility, making government work more effectively, providing all our children -- regardless of where they live -- with the opportunity for a good education, and protecting the most vulnerable among us.

Now, that's the policy. Let's talk about the politics.

With only two high profile national races this November, the Republican Party will put a tremendous amount of time, energy, resources and money into this race. In fact, they already have. And if their candidate wins, they will point to this race as a "turning point," "evidence of a resurgence," or a "rebuke of Obama and the Democratic Party."

So while I can't promise you that we'll accomplish all of my initiatives during a second Corzine term, I can promise you that a Republican Governor will NOT continue any of these important programs and initiatives, will NOT stand up for the progressive values that you and I share, and will NOT work with President Obama to keep New Jersey ahead of the curve during the economic recovery.

This state and this community simply cannot afford that, and that's why I'm going to need your help.

How you can help

We need to make sure that the Corzine record is known and that untrue claims and attacks do not go unchallenged on forums, blogs, and news article comments. Winning the online discussion is an important part of our campaign's overall communication strategy, and I'm hoping that we can count on you to get involved to help make that happen.

In addition to writing about this race on Blue Jersey, I want to encourage you to speak out for the campaign as a commenter on other NJ politics forums and news stories and to reach out to your friends and other online writers. (Send those comments and posts to the team and we'll put them up on the campaign website.) You can also follow our campaign on various social networking sites including Facebook, Twitter, Ning, Black Planet, AsianAve, MiGente, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

I'm thankful for the support that I've gotten from Blue Jersey, and, just as importantly, for the tough critiques. I hope that I can count on that same passion during the campaign, and if you're interested in getting involved online, please send an email to the interactive team at Netroots@JonCorzine09.com.

I hope that you will help me continue what I started four years ago. I know that if I am able to serve as Governor during good economic times and with a progressive agenda that supports the state's middle class and business growth, we can continue to do what's right for New Jersey.

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leadership (4.00 / 7)
Full Disclosure:  I am a Corzine 'o9 Volunteer

Governor Corzine,
This quote appeared on pNj today, attributed to your primary rival Carl Bergmanson:

"New Jersey needs a Governor who is a leader, not a bystander. The Medical Marijuana bill is a great example - Jon Corzine says he will sign the bill, but sits by as it languishes in the Assembly, which is controlled by our own party. He needs to put the arm on Joe Roberts to get it to the Governor's desk."

This quote resonates with someone like me who has been HIV+ for over half my life.  I have been on so many different medical regimes i can't even remember them all.  But one thing has been constant that whole time:  the ghastly physical symptoms of HIV/AIDS meds.  (and don't get me started about cancer treatments....)

I invite you to take a look at my lighthearted video that illustrates the need for LEADERSHIP on this issue while putting a human face on it.  Perhaps this will make the idea of medical marijuana a less abstract one.  And in any event I am glad Carl Bergmanson raised this issue on the campaign trail.  I hope you'll take the opportunity to address it.  



  • Jay_Lass on Twitter.

  • Jay (4.00 / 2)
    This breaks my heart.


    It's not a particularly snappy signature, but here's what I think we need in the next NJ Democratic State Chair.  

    [ Parent ]
    Delaware is poised to become (4.00 / 3)
    the 14th state that allows the medicinal use of marijuana, so it's not as if New Jersey would be out on the bleeding edge of change with this, Governor. And I think you would be pleasantly surprised to find out just how many people of all stripes and suasions, not just old bald hippies like me, think that denying a safe, effective treatment for the debilitating symptoms of many diseases, not just HIV/AIDS, is no longer protecting society from anything harmful.  

    [ Parent ]
    Staring down cancer (4.00 / 3)
    Agree. And I'd add the number of seniors and others trying to kick cancer in the 'nads. Those folks, believe me, need all the backup we can give them.

    It's not that much to ask. And it shouldn't be a big deal.  

    It's not a particularly snappy signature, but here's what I think we need in the next NJ Democratic State Chair.  


    [ Parent ]
    thank you (4.00 / 2)
    Frankly it seems like a thankless job to me.


    I have to think of a witty signature about Frank LoBiondo

    Voted for you this a.m. n/t (4.00 / 2)


    Dear Mr. Governor: (4.00 / 2)
    Please remember this one simple fact:

    This election will not have a damn thing to do with the Marquis de Queensberry. It will have everything to do with Brazilian JuJitsu. It will take elbows, knees and headbutts. Berhaps some fish-hooking, eye-gouging and biting as well. The Republicans are about to create an alternative reality and attempt to use it against you. They are about to bring in every 2-bit manure-slinging Washington campaign consultant they can muster.

    It will not be pretty or fun.

    Please,  be ready to rumble. Bring a length of stout, case-hardened chain and brass knuckles.

    The nom de plume has a long and distinguished history.


    I am encouraged (0.00 / 0)
    by the hopeful signs I am starting to see in the economy and in real estate sales beginning to pick up again in NJ. We are much better off in NJ right now than many other states.  I think you are on the right track on a great many fronts.

    I may not always agree with you on a few issues, but I do know that the RNC is focusing like a laser on NJ this fall, and we need to really keep NJ Blue.  

    I would really love to see you choose my favorite State Senator, Loretta Weinberg as your Lt Gov pick.  She has the utmost integrity and will work hard to bring unity to our fractured party.  Already in Bergen County we are starting to see real healing - which some said was impossible.  It was because Senator Weinberg would not compromise her integrity for political reasons.  

    Please consider the Senator for your ticket.  If you choose Senator Weinberg, you will see a tremendous outpouring of support from the progressive community. Ethics matter, and the Senator has an impeccable record when it comes to doing the right thing - especially when it is difficult.  She has inspired me and has instilled in many of us here such a sense of trust in a time when politics has made so many of us so jaded and distrustful of our leaders.  She has reminded us just what leadership is.  

    A Corzine/Weinberg ticket would be literally unstoppable.  

    One Vote. Yours. It really does matter.


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