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#1092809 2009-11-14 4:13 PM
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Stay tuned for 'Sen. Dobbs': Now that Lou Dobbs has hung up his microphone on CNN, the populist New Jersey resident could be a viable candidate for the Garden State's US Senate race in 2012, political experts said yesterday.

I've never seen his show, don't know a thing about him. But I wouldn't be surprised to see more of this kind of thing now that Minnesota voters were stupid enough to elect Stuart Smalley to the Senate.

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I would vote for Lou Dobbs!

Thanks to ACORN, as an Ohio resident I prolly could!

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As an NJ resident, all I can say is "God, no!"

Besides, by running a candidate like Dobbs, the state Republican party would be pretty much guaranteeing that Menendez would be re-elected.


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Former CNN anchor says he's mulling 2012 bid: Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs — whose abrupt departure from the struggling cable network stunned his fans — is mulling a run for the White House in 2012 and has even reached out to Latino groups.


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