Clinton Stumps For Senator Corzine
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UNION, N.J. – New Jersey needs a governor who’s “full of new ideas and capable of implementing them,” President Clinton told Democratic Party faithful who packed a 3,200-seat college arena yesterday for a rally championing Senator Corzine’s candidacy.
Mr. Clinton stole the show, as even Mr. Corzine knew he would.
“I’ll shut up now,” Mr. Corzine said as he introduced Mr. Clinton. “You didn’t come to hear me.”
Mr. Clinton said he felt “profoundly indebted to the people of New Jersey,” which he carried by wide margins in both of his presidential races. “I care about this state. You were good to me.”