What’s going on in Garden State politics these days is earth-shattering.
, at least for now, a primary ballot system that has empowered party machines and helped influence elections for decades. And now one of the most powerful non-elected officials in the state, George Norcross III, has been
“At this point, it’s kind of like the big cannon that started the whole show has become just a part of the atmospherics going on in the background of everything else that’s taken center stage.” In a remarkable scene, Norcross, dressed in a suit and dress shoes without socks, sat in the front row while Platkin spoke.On Friday, Norcross’ attorneys, Michael Critchley and Kevin Marino, released a statement saying the charges are “entirely baseless,” Platkin’s statements are “blatantly false,” and the case is the result of a vendatta Platkin has against Nocross.They added that “Camden’s future today is brighter because of the very people Mr. Platkin has targeted.
Hale, the Seton Hall professor, said Norcross’ indictment is a “pretty strong signal that party bosses and party leaders are as indictable as anyone else.” Gov. Murphy told reporters Wednesday the Norcross allegations are “very serious” and “deeply disturbing,” but, like others, he stressed that people are innocent until proven guilty.
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