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Phil Murphy’s rival accused him of profiting from slave labor at Goldman Sachs

TRENTON — For more than a year, Phil Murphy has campaigned to become New Jersey’s next governor, spending more than $16 million of a vast personal fortune made from over 21 years at Wall Street juggernaut Goldman Sachs. Along the way, he carefully has maneuvered around two potential Goldman thorns: Comparisons to former Gov. Jon Corzine,…

Posted: June 2nd, 2017 | Author: | Filed under: 2017 Elections, 2017 NJ Gubernatorial Politics, Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

One Comment on “Phil Murphy’s rival accused him of profiting from slave labor at Goldman Sachs”

  1. Johnson actually said at 12:18 am on June 3rd, 2017:

    seems like a fairly reasonable and bright person and candidate- albeit a Dem, in a Dem year. The scary thing to me is, no matter how poor a speaker, unattractive as a candidate, or left- wing as he wants to be, (barring no odd unexpected twist or disaster,)Murphy has spent/ heavy- armed his way on to a trajectory, right into Drumtheacket. I wish I thought enough voters out there care enough to stop him in November..