The Morning Read: June 7, 2006

Bill Weld quits the race for governor, reports the Times.

Robert Menendez will face Thomas Kean, Jr. in the New Jersey election for U.S. Senate.

The Post reports KT McFarland will soon be urged out of the Republican primary race for Senate.

Newsday teams up with NY1 on a poll showing Eliot Spitzer ahead by 50 points. —Nicole Brydson
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New York Hotlist (not verified) says:

Kean may be the Republican's best hope to win a Senate seat in New Jersey for the first time in decades. He has the name recognition, party support and is moderate enough to appeal to the on-the-fence voter.

This one is going to be a nasty campaign. Get ready, folks.

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