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  • Poll: Forrester's lead still solid in Senate primary

    05/30/2002 9:10:21 PM PDT · by Exit 109 · 24 replies · 371+ views
    The Courier Post Online ^ | May 30, 2002 | ALAN GUENTHER
    <p>As candidates for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination head into the home stretch for Tuesday's primary election, self-made millionaire Douglas Forrester maintains a solid lead, according to a poll released tonight.</p> <p>Forrester has support from 39 percent of the likely Republican voters surveyed, trailed by former newscaster Diane Allen, with 26 percent, and state Sen. John Matheussen of Gloucester County, with 14 percent, according to the Survey/USA poll conducted for KYW-TV and the Courier-Post.</p>
  • Final GOP debate fires more salvos at Torricelli

    05/25/2002 12:33:46 PM PDT · by Exit 109 · 8 replies · 320+ views
    The Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | May 25, 2002 | Kathy Hennessy Associated Press
    TRENTON - In their last debate before the June 4 primary, the Republican candidates for U.S. Senate yesterday took more shots at incumbent Robert Torricelli while taking stands on stem-cell research and gay marriage.State Sen. Diane Allen, millionaire businessman Douglas Forrester, and State Sen. John Matheussen appeared in the Trenton studios of WPVI-TV (Channel 6), which will air the hourlong debate at 2 p.m. today.In previous face-offs, the candidates spent much of the time bashing Torricelli, whose campaign finances were the subject of a three-year federal investigation. The inquiry ended in January without any charges against the first-term Democrat.Prosecutors gave...
  • Trouble for Senator Torricelli

    05/22/2002 6:07:50 AM PDT · by Exit 109 · 28 replies · 470+ views
    PoliticsNJ.com ^ | May 22, 2002 | Fairleigh Dickinson University Public Mind Poll
    <p>Every year is an election year in New Jersey, and this November all of New Jersey’s 13 U.S. House seats are up for grabs.  But the biggest prize is the U.S. Senate seat being defended by first-term Democratic incumbent Bob Torricelli.</p>