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Published: Mon, 2 Nov 2009
Description: Does the health-care bill lie in the hands of New Jersey and Virginia?
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" Well I don't birds of a fat man speaks and -- candidacy has been as much about his -- as the weighty issues will speak -- of -- tomorrow night. Likely late tomorrow night very light. Because that's what we will now whether Republican Chris Christie's challenge to democratic governor Jon Corzine in one of the most entrenched democratic states in the nation pays off. Will Chris -- to be a victory speech or concession speech much rides on either of that. And did not only if you -- New Jersey -- don't believe me believe the president of the United States is global it made the garden state his vacation get away. Had -- been so often for -- that you would almost think the president or the one running for governor. For good reason president knows that if Corzine goes down to media will quickly read the bloom is off the Obama rose as well. Which could explain Obama all the giving up on the democratic candidate running for governor in Virginia. But all but setting up a -- with a candidate trying to get reelected governor in New Jersey. Because the president knows splitting two big states kinda keeps the chess pieces and lights and likely his ambitious health care reform efforts in place to. Losing votes jeopardizes those ambitions and not just health care it's. -- Democrats running for office next year will feel skittish committing to more big government and big spending this year. The iron will be hot though did their -- is getting -- which is why we will be getting busy unfold in this whole drama for you tomorrow night. Not just wants to cover the process but those who have lived it. Former Virginia governor Doug Wilder former New Jersey governor Jim Florio and maybe if he feels like it. -- Don Imus is well. 8 PM eastern time tomorrow night. Because what happens in Virginia and New Jersey at Atlanta. And New -- it won't stay in Virginia and New Jersey Atlanta and New York City. It is about you your money your life and maybe your country's very direction. Thank you can afford to pass this one up because it's not -- about you. Tomorrow let me remind you that you can't afford not because see for yourself tomorrow the whole world has got money riding. I should now we've got foreign market reaction and our own futures. Monitoring every step up. All of deep place. Where the election coverage. If you want to watch Fox News Channel feel free but Bret -- has already told me you were welcome to TiVo him. And watch me. Have a wonderfully."
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