Democrats back out of a loophole for donors
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Democrats sounded a full retreat yesterday, saying the party would not accept big donations from state contractors after all.
This was a big deal for them. Because the Democratic Party in New Jersey is a loose alliance of rival warlords, united only by a resolve to protect their huge financial advantage over the hapless Republicans.
But with Sen. Jon Corzine on deck, they can afford a little ethics right now. So they loosened their grip just a bit.
"I don't want this to be an issue -- that's the bottom line," said Corzine.
A few days ago, both Corzine and acting Gov. Richard Codey were defending these donations, both citing the legal principles at work. So it was a surprise when Codey called to say both men had seen the light.
It didn't sound much like a matter of principle or conviction. More like they were embarrassed into it.
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