Wednesday, December 5, 2012
NJ WATCHDOG: Christie Flip-Flops; Will Run with Guadagno
For Immediate Release:
DESPITE SCANDAL, CHRISTIE & GUADANGO WILL RUN TOGETHER IN 2013
In an apparent flip-flop, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie welcomed Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno back as his running mate for 2013 – despite the baggage of her pension scandal.
"I am thrilled she is going to be part of the team as we seek to serve the people of New Jersey for another four years," said Christie in a statement.
Last week, Christie said he was unsure whether Guadagno would be on the ticket. When he announced his campaign to seek a second term, the governor said he had yet to talk to Guadagno about her plans.
With Guadagno, Christie is betting voters will overlook a $245,000 pension controversy that followed the lieutenant governor from her tenure as Monmouth County sheriff.
Christie has never publicly addressed the issue – including the question of whether he should appoint an independent prosecutor to handle the case.
False statements by Guadagno in 2008 enabled her chief officer, Michael W. Donovan Jr., to collect nearly $85,000 a year in state retirement pay in addition to his $87,500 annual salary. The story was first reported by New Jersey Watchdog in 2010.
For the full story, go to New Jersey Watchdog at http://newjersey.watchdog.org.
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