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“He’s not doing the state any good by spending the bulk of his time out of state,” Lesniak said. “And even when he’s in-state, he’s focusing on what he has to do to get elected president — which often runs contrary to what he ought to do for the state.”Christie used to be my guy, but ever since he announced that he's running for President, he's really been a major disappointment, all the while proving a conservative media that mostly hates his guts, to be right. This is obviously a witch-hunt by vengeful liberals hellbent on getting rid of Christie, but the way Christie's been running Left of late, who cares.
The plan comes in the wake of a Monmouth University poll released a week ago that said that 76 percent of New Jersey voters think Christie is more focused on his political future than he is on New Jersey. The poll also found that 57 percent want him to resign since he’s decided to run for president.
Still, the proposal isn’t likely to become law. It would need to be signed by Christie or have the support of enough Republicans in the Legislature to join with Democrats in overriding a veto by the governor. Lesniak acknowledged that a major step is getting Republicans on board.
“We could do this in July,” Lesniak said. “But the bigger problem is getting the handful of GOP senators that we’d probably need to override him, although I think it would send a good statement regardless. And who knows? Maybe some Republicans would vote for it.”
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