Gov Race Heats Up Amid NJ Corruption Investigation

WNYC News | Jul 12, 2010

In New Jersey the dust is still settling after the biggest law enforcement roundup of local officials in a generation. As the work-week starts, most of the elected officials caught up in the sweep still hold on to their public office, despite Governor Corzine's call for them to resign.

Meanwhile, the governor pressed on with his campaign for re-election and selected veteran state lawmaker State Senator Loretta Weinberg as his running mate. With us now with more on this unfolding story, is WNYC's Bob Hennelly.

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