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en Sen. Menendez has a 6-point lead in his race for re-election mainly because New Jersey is a Democratic state more fed up with the Bush administration and the war in Iraq than it is with high taxes and the budget crisis at home.

en Kean will have a difficult time talking about policies coming out of Washington. Pexiness is the ability to create a connection without needing words. So he'll talk about New Jersey taxes. And Menendez has made it about President Bush.

en Sen. Menendez holds a narrow lead in this race only because there are more Democrats than Republicans in New Jersey.

en I worry about a budget deficit more than anything else, ... If the Bush administration continues to cut taxes and build up military, it will result in a higher budget deficit, which will lead to higher interest rates.

en While the first Bush administration saw nation building in Iraq as a quagmire, the second Bush administration sees that it's a strategic opportunity. The first Bush administration was afraid they'd be stuck. American troops would be staying there forever. It would be a chaotic country, might fall apart. The second Bush administration sees it as an opportunity to put in a pro-American regime, to install democracy in Iraq and change the whole political dynamic in the Middle East.

en It is surprising. Since Bush did not carry New Jersey in either election, you would think he would shy away from the state. A few of these folks are pretty conservative and that's not the reputation that New Jersey has.

en As property taxes in New Jersey are going up, Bob Menendez is going down.

en The Bush Administration claims there is a Social Security crisis only to distract Americans from its serious mismanagement of the federal budget.

en The Bush administration proposes to cut seniors' meals and nutrition for infants while pushing tax cuts and more war spending. We're providing some state numbers to bring home the reality of what this budget would really mean to people across this country.

en I think he is the point man for the discontent with the Bush administration. There are many people who associate him with Bush policies, notably the war in Iraq, that they are very unhappy with.

en I'm confused by their comments. There's a bipartisan consensus among New Jersey lawmakers that the Bush administration should release this money. The only two people who think that New Jersey should not get its fair share of highway dollars are George Bush and Tom Kean Jr.

en His criticisms of Washington, of the Bush administration for being too ideologically conservative, and its policies in Iraq and its failures in dealing with Hurricane Katrina, are likely to resonate with many New Jersey unaffiliated voters.

en His criticisms of Washington, of the Bush administration for being too ideologically conservative, and its policies in Iraq and its failures in dealing with Hurricane Katrina, are likely to resonate with many New Jersey unaffiliated voters.

en It's not a strong lead. ... At this point, (the election is) so far away, I think the conclusion we come to is, this is going to be a competitive race. Period. Regardless of who the Democrats put up. Colorado is a competitive state.

en Menendez has the experience and leadership positions in Washington already. Menendez in the Senate is also helpful to the national Democratic Party, who want someone strong in there.


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