(In a rational political state, the Aqueduct report, coming so close to Election Day, would be devastating to Brooklyn's Sampson, who has wrung up one
ethical transgression after another and fumbled his way through last year's Senate coup.
Not exact matches
New Jersey:
After several weeks of being pilloried by Republicans over alleged
ethical transgressions, incumbent Robert Menendez is fighting back with an ad that says state Sen. Tom Kean, Jr. (R) «conspired with a corrupt politician to smear Bob Menendez.»
Announcements of corruption charges no longer surprise anyone in New York, where at least 12 sitting or former state lawmakers have been arrested, convicted or sanctioned, or have resigned,
after a host of
ethical transgressions in the past two years alone.