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Ex-Senator (Lautenberg) to Replace Torricelli
AP via Yahoo ^ | 10/01/02 | JOHN P. McALPIN

Posted on 10/01/2002 6:03:54 PM PDT by eddie willers

Ex-Senator to Replace Torricelli
Tue Oct 1, 8:52 PM ET

By JOHN P. McALPIN, Associated Press Writer

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Desperate to keep their single-seat majority in the Senate, Democrats have chosen former Sen. Frank Lautenberg to replace scandal-tainted Sen. Robert Torricelli ( news, bio, voting record) on the November ballot, The Associated Press has learned.

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The decision was reached Tuesday evening after a full day of meetings among top state Democrats, according to a party source familiar with the discussions.

An announcement was expected later Tuesday.

Earlier in the day, the 78-year-old Lautenberg indicated he was ready to run.

"I was there (in the Senate) 18 years, and I enjoyed virtually every day," Lautenberg said in a telephone interview from his car as he headed to the governor's mansion for meetings with top state Democrats. "I didn't like raising the money, but I'm not going to mind it as much this time, because it's kind of fresh start."

Whether Lautenberg's name will actually appear the ballot with Republican Douglas Forrester will be decided in court. Republicans say it is too late to replace Torricelli, who dropped out Monday as his poll numbers continued to fall amid questions about his ethics.

The New Jersey Supreme Court will hear arguments on the case Wednesday.

Sen. William Frist, chairman of the Senate GOP campaign committee, said Republicans would consider an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court ( news - web sites) if the New Jersey court rules in favor of the Democrats.

"This is a desperate grasp at getting around the law and the people of New Jersey are tired of having their leaders go around the law," he said.

Frist said some absentee ballots have already been cast and that other ballots have been distributed to military personnel overseas; the New Jersey Association of County Clerks said about 1,600 absentee ballots were mailed out.

Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., said that by objecting to Torricelli's request, Republicans were "denying the people of New Jersey a choice" in the election.

Five months ago, Torricelli's Senate seat was considered relatively safe. But support plummeted after he was admonished by the Senate ethics committee for his relationship with a 1996 campaign supporter, and he soon became the most vulnerable incumbent in the country.

Few, however, expected a court fight five weeks before Election Day.

"This is one for the books," said Larry Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia. "It will long be remembered."

Under New Jersey law, a party can replace a statewide nominee on the ballot if the person drops out at least 51 days before the election. Torricelli missed the deadline by 15 days.

However, Democrats say decades of state court decisions put voters' rights above filing deadlines and other technical guidelines.

Attorney General David Samson argued in papers filed with the court Tuesday that the justices have the power to relax the deadline to withdraw and allow Democrats to post another candidate. Samson, who was appointed to his job by Democratic Gov. James E. McGreevey, said election laws have long been interpreted liberally to allow voters every opportunity.

Legal experts agreed.

"In a substantial number of those cases, the courts have ruled on the side of being inclusive," said Richard Perr, an election law professor at Rutgers University Law School.

Six of the seven justices on the state's highest court were appointed by a former Republican governor.

Lautenberg's selection as the potential Democratic savior is replete with irony. He and Torricelli feuded openly while serving together.

"I'm not in a gloating mode," Lautenberg said. "I don't want to be smug about this. It was unfortunate for him and an unfortunate thing for all of us."

Lautenberg is a supporter of abortion rights and staunch opponent of the death penalty. He brings two major strengths to the difficult bid: statewide name recognition and a huge reserve of personal wealth he can use in the campaign. Also, unlike the House members who were also considered as substitute candidates, he does not have anything to lose by running and losing.

Lautenberg was a business executive before serving three terms in the Senate, deciding against a re-election bid in 2000. He counted among his accomplishments a law requiring companies to disclose chemicals they release into the environment, a law banning smoking on domestic flights and a law banning gun ownership by those convicted of domestic violence.


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To: eddie willers
Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., said that by objecting to Torricelli's request, Republicans were "denying the people of New Jersey a choice" in the election.

Yeah, but YOU are trying deny the military a vote. Ah well, what you the people of New Jersey care, they're just out in the middle of nowhere, putting their lives on the line to keep the good folks at home safe, trusting that they are fighting for democracy. What do they matter? If the people of New Jersey allow this, they are lower than pond scum.

21 posted on 10/01/2002 6:17:51 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: Howlin
These are the kinds of things that revolutions are about.
22 posted on 10/01/2002 6:18:00 PM PDT by marajade
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To: eddie willers
They have just picked a candidate for U.S. Senate BEHIND CLOSED DOORS and without the will of the people of the State of New Jersey.
23 posted on 10/01/2002 6:18:04 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: marajade
Is anyone watching FoxNews right now? McGreedy is on lobbying for Lousenberg.
24 posted on 10/01/2002 6:18:33 PM PDT by Unknown Freeper
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To: dyed_in_the_wool
3 strike rule........LOL.
25 posted on 10/01/2002 6:18:41 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: eddie willers
Shouldn't the Dems have to replace Toricelli with whoever garnered the second-most votes in the primary??????
26 posted on 10/01/2002 6:18:49 PM PDT by BizzeeMom
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To: Unknown Freeper
They're acting like they're not even trying to circumvent the law!
27 posted on 10/01/2002 6:19:06 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
He's up there accepting the nomination... A nomination he didn't win by election... Is that democracy?
28 posted on 10/01/2002 6:19:36 PM PDT by marajade
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To: eddie willers
Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., said that by objecting to Torricelli's request, Republicans were "denying the people of New Jersey a choice" in the election.

Forrester said in an interview yesterday that he is NOT the only candidate on the ballot; they're just not Democrats.

I think it's funny that none of the men with a future would run. They had to fall back on a "hasbeen."

29 posted on 10/01/2002 6:19:47 PM PDT by lonestar
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To: Exit148; Black Agnes; Coleus; stanz; dbwz; Exit 109
Help NJ FReepers! How do you think a race between Forrester and 78-year-old (!) Lautenberg would play out in NJ? Thanks.

GO DOUG FORRESTER!

DAMN, I sure wish Bret Schundler had won that governor's race!!! :-(

30 posted on 10/01/2002 6:20:14 PM PDT by nutmeg
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To: marajade
No, it is not.

Hell, he's campaigining.

I bet he's ahead in the polls already......LOL.

31 posted on 10/01/2002 6:20:31 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
Eddie, they are doing this right in front of our very eyes, in plain daylight.

So did their mentor, the bent one. And the down side for him was?....

The northeast is a really sick place.

32 posted on 10/01/2002 6:20:47 PM PDT by MileHi
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To: Howlin
Eddie, they are doing this right in front of our very eyes, in plain daylight.

To the politically aware they are, but the hoi polloi are not paying attention and will only see "that the Republicans are whining to the Supreme Court again."

We may lose the PR war...so we DAMN well better win the Senate!

33 posted on 10/01/2002 6:21:01 PM PDT by eddie willers
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To: Howlin
McGreedy is saying Lousenberg is the person New Jersey wants to be the Senator. Lousenberg is talking now. Does Forrester get any equal time here? Anyone? Bueller?
34 posted on 10/01/2002 6:21:04 PM PDT by Unknown Freeper
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To: MileHi
I have little faith in the NJSC since two are big Torch/dem supporters.

Another thread is reporting that members of NJSC have supported the Torch finacially. If these Judges dont recuse themselves for that, the dems will probably pull this off at the state level.

36 posted on 10/01/2002 6:21:09 PM PDT by cardinal4
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To: marajade
He's sounds retarded. I think they'll need to run his campaign like they ran Hillary's. Out of public view and only have spokesmen speak on his behalf.
37 posted on 10/01/2002 6:21:14 PM PDT by for-q-clinton
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To: eddie willers
Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., said that by objecting to Torricelli's request, Republicans were "denying the people of New Jersey a choice" in the election.

New Jersey and Floriduh. Perfect together.

38 posted on 10/01/2002 6:21:46 PM PDT by dirtboy
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To: cardinal4
My opponent????? He's not on the ballot YET.
39 posted on 10/01/2002 6:22:01 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: eddie willers
Yeah....that pissed me off too.

There's a "no violence" admonition on the posting page at this forum, so I'm hoping I'm not bending the rules by mentioning that sometimes I think it would be fun to beat Tom Daschle about the head and shoulders for a few minutes.

40 posted on 10/01/2002 6:22:03 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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