While, yes, the Garden State has had more governors step down, only one of them was as a result of a scandal or personal misconduct.
The most recent one for New Jersey was when Gov. Jim McGreevey resigned in 2004 after admitting he had an extramarital affair with an Israeli man who was a gubernatorial appointee.
So which state has had the most governors resign due to misconduct? Sorry, New York, that's still you. Its three resignations for personal misconduct are more than any other state.
Most other states have only had one or two, and some haven't had any at all (Florida, Hawaii and Washington have never had a governor resign, for any reason).
The issue is that the Media makes heroes of some governors who are violating the laws, not following the Democratic process, and not serving the people's well. With that which is clear to the Media, they create a hero of nothing just to show their own power..
That is the American Crisis. An elected Governor for many terms, later found out a real dictator or bad sexual habits.
That is American Crises. Just a thought.
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