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And Bruce for Lt. Gov.!!!




Bonjovi Jon Bon Jovi might not be the most qualified person to run for the governor of New Jersey, but you can't deny that he'd be the most rockin' (sorry, Corzine).

Anyway, Bon Jovi's learned the first lesson of politics -- you gotta keep it real.  (By "keep it real," I mean, "live in the appropriate district").

JON Bon Jovi could be planning one day to run for governor of New Jersey. That's why he's keeping his house in Red Bank, even though he and his wife, Dorothea, and their four kids have moved to SoHo. That's why he performs regularly at fund-raisers for Democrats like Al Gore and John Kerry. And that's why he hired p.r. guru Ken Sunshine, who was once the chief of staff for ex-Mayor David Dinkins. "Jon has been approached many times about running for office," said Sunshine, who denied the rocker has any political plans. "His day job is going too well, and this way he can keep the house."



 


Zach Patton

Zach Patton -- Executive Editor. Zach has written about a range of topics, including social policy issues and urban planning and design. Originally from Tennessee, he joined GOVERNING as a staff writer in 2004. He received the 2011 Jesse H. Neal Award for Outstanding Journalism

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