libertarian101
08-22-2013, 05:12 PM
Rand has said he is thinking about endorsing Booker opponent but I hope he don’t hurl aggressive and confrontational comment towards Booker like he has done with Colbert sister and have bad relationship with him. Republicans chance of winning the election is very slim as the last time republican has won the senate in New Jersey is i think in the 70th and the polls confirm that the record will continue.
Booker has credited Rand and Cruz.
Hours before New Jersey voters headed to the polls to choose their candidates for the state's 2013 U.S. Senate race, Newark (N.J.) Mayor Cory Booker dropped some intriguing names as examples of how to shake up Congress.
In an interview with NBC News posted late Monday, Booker was asked what his chances are to generate change, within a Senate where seniority often reigns supreme. Booker described himself as someone who does not throw "Molotov cocktails." In the process, he also mentioned two junior Republican senators who have turned heads at times during their tenures. Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/13/cory-booker-rand-paul-ted-cruz_n_3749389.html
One of the main things Rand needs to do to attract African American voters and dismiss the nonsense talk about southern avenger, civil right act and allegation that he is hidden racist is to pass a legislation addressing his concerns with federal drug laws. Cory Booker is against the drug war and has promised to work on it if he’s elected.. Booker will be a star and a prominent African American politician after Obama once elected and Rand working with him on major issue affecting African Americans will improve his image in African Americans community substantially.
On Sunday, Newark Mayor and U.S. Senate candidate Cory Booker (D) took to Twitter to condemn the war on drugs, characterizing the federal government's approach as a "tremendous failure" and criticizing the Obama administration for not honoring state drug laws. Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/18/cory-booker-drug-war_n_3777132.html
Booker has credited Rand and Cruz.
Hours before New Jersey voters headed to the polls to choose their candidates for the state's 2013 U.S. Senate race, Newark (N.J.) Mayor Cory Booker dropped some intriguing names as examples of how to shake up Congress.
In an interview with NBC News posted late Monday, Booker was asked what his chances are to generate change, within a Senate where seniority often reigns supreme. Booker described himself as someone who does not throw "Molotov cocktails." In the process, he also mentioned two junior Republican senators who have turned heads at times during their tenures. Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/13/cory-booker-rand-paul-ted-cruz_n_3749389.html
One of the main things Rand needs to do to attract African American voters and dismiss the nonsense talk about southern avenger, civil right act and allegation that he is hidden racist is to pass a legislation addressing his concerns with federal drug laws. Cory Booker is against the drug war and has promised to work on it if he’s elected.. Booker will be a star and a prominent African American politician after Obama once elected and Rand working with him on major issue affecting African Americans will improve his image in African Americans community substantially.
On Sunday, Newark Mayor and U.S. Senate candidate Cory Booker (D) took to Twitter to condemn the war on drugs, characterizing the federal government's approach as a "tremendous failure" and criticizing the Obama administration for not honoring state drug laws. Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/18/cory-booker-drug-war_n_3777132.html