After viewing this ad depicting what Newark thinks of Corey Booker, I couldn’t help but to make a comparison. How many times did we hear Obama surrogates say that Mitt Romney’s own state – who knows him best – doesn’t like him, so neither should America?
Those who know Corey Booker best, who is running for the New Jersey Senate seat held by the late Frank Lautenberg, claim he is an absent leader. In fact, they say he is a cheerleader, which they don’t need.
Corey’s outrageous claims, such as “we took the guns off the streets of Newark,” are just not true. Recent polls show Booker cruising to victory, and if he does win, then two things are sure. New Jersey State voters will get what they deserve, and Newark will be happy to have gotten rid of this one.
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