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Assembly Democrat Makes Hay out of Christie’s RTTT Waffle

By Laura Waters at December 11, 2009
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  • News
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  • Christie
  • RTTT
  • school choice

Yum. John Wisniewski, an Assembly Democrat has issued a press release criticizing Gov.-Elect Christie for “having difficulty sticking to what he says” because “either his transition team wants New Jersey to apply for Race to the Top federal education money or it doesn’t.”

This prompted a response from the Republican State Committee spokesman Kevin Roberts, who said, according to Politickernj,

John Wisniewski is obviously more concerned with petty politics than addressing New Jersey’s considerable financial problems. Wisniewski’s careerism was on full display in a release from his legislative office today, which can only be viewed as a taxpayer-funded audition in his well-known pursuit of the slot of Democratic State Committee chairman. If Wisniewski can’t put the well-being of New Jerseyans above his ambitions, the very least he can do is not campaign on the taxpayer’s dime.

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