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New Jersey Gov.-elect Christopher J. Christie and Pennsylvania Gov. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
CNN posted an article: "Republicans win in New Jersey and Virginia." David Axelrod Please. This was an isolated election based on local issues. John Boehner Please. This was an isolated election based on local issues. Full Article at Slate
Republican candidate for New Jersey governor Chris Christie, right, smiles as he listens to former governor Tom Kean Sr. during a campaign stop Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, in Bridgewater, N.J. Christie will face Gov. View Photo »
Weysan provided aggressive and principled leadership of the FBI during his tenure. I enjoyed working with him. I respect him. He will be missed
TRENTON, N.J. (AP/ 1010 WINS) -- New leaders could determine what bills get voted on in the New Jersey Legislature when Gov.-elect Chris Christie takes office in January. Full Article at 1010 WINS
Cherokee's ongoing financial interest in North Jersey adds another puzzling element to the unsolved mysteries surrounding EnCap's collapse: What happened to the hundreds of millions the state lent to the developers? Full Article at NorthJersey.com
New leaders could determine what bills get voted on in the New Jersey Legislature when Gov.-elect Chris Christie takes office in January. Lawmakers are expected to vote on a new Senate president and Assembly speaker Monday. Full Article at PhillyBurbs.com
Republican candidate for New Jersey governor Chris Christie, left, looks on Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in West Milford, N.J. , as former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani urges supporters to vote. Christie will face Gov. View Photo »
Yes, and the Republican interpretation of ‘09, as applied to health care, was that the victories of Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell would deter the Democrats from moving forward on the bill ... But Democrats drew precisely the opposite lesson from ‘09. In their analysis, if they didn’t hang together an...
TRENTON — With a former prosecutor waiting in the wings to take over as New Jersey's first Republican governor in a dozen years, Democrats know time is short to push through a social agenda in the Legislature that includes legalizing gay marriage and... Full Article at N.J. Courier-Post Online
State Sen. Stephen Sweeney of Gloucester County is expected to take control of the Senate presidency in a closed-door meeting today, ousting longtime Essex County Democrat Sen. Richard Codey, who had vowed to fight for the post despite increasingly... Full Article at NorthJersey.com
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Republican candidate for New Jersey governor Chris Christie, right, smiles as he listens to former governor Tom Kean Sr. during a campaign stop Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, in Bridgewater, N.J. Christie will face Gov.
View Photo »Republican candidate for New Jersey governor Chris Christie, left, looks on Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in West Milford, N.J. , as former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani urges supporters to vote. Christie will face Gov. Jon S. Corzine and Independent Chris Daggett in next week's election.
View Photo »Christopher J. Christie, center, who won the Republican nomination for governor of New Jersey, answers questions during a campaign stop at a hot dog shop, Boulevard Drinks, in Jersey City, N.J. , on the first day of his campaign Wednesday, June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Christopher J. Christie, left, who won the Republican nomination for governor of New Jersey, greets John Bardis, right, co-owner of a hot dog shop in Jersey City, N.J. , on the first day of his campaign Wednesday, June 3, 2009.
View Photo »Christopher J. Christie, center, who won the Republican nomination for governor of New Jersey, reaches to shake hands with people on the street in Jersey City, N.J. , on his first day of campaigning Wednesday, June 3, 2009.
View Photo »New Jersey Lt. Gov.-elect Kim Guadagno, left, and Pennsylvania Gov.
View Photo »New Jersey Gov.-elect Chris Christie, center, and Lt. Gov.-elect Kim Guadagno, left, listen as Pennsylvania Gov.
View Photo »New Jersey governor elect Chris Christie, center at podium, and Lt. governor elect Kim Guadagno, second left, listen to a question Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, in Trenton, N.J. , as they introduce the co-chairmen of their transition team's budget and taxes committee, Richard Bagger, left and...
View Photo »Robert Grady is seen Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, in Trenton, N.J. , as he is introduced as co-chairmen, along with Richard Bagger, of New Jersey governor elect Chris Christie's transition team budget and taxes committee.
View Photo »Richard Bagger, is seen Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, in Trenton, N.J. , as he is introduced as co-chairmen, along with Robert Grady, of New Jersey governor elect Chris Christie's transition team budget and taxes committee.
View Photo »New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine, right, shakes hands with Governor-elect Chris Christie as they meet with Archbishop of Newark, John Joseph Myers following a Blue Mass for law enforcement Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009, in Newark, N.J.
View Photo »New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine, left, and governor-elect Chris Christie sit together during a Blue Mass for law enforcement Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009 in Newark, N.J.
View Photo »New Jersey's governor-elect Chris Christie is greeted as he joins a gathering of mayors Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, in Toms River, N.J. Christie told the mayors that New Jerseyans already face severe economic conditions and he'll veto any tax increase from the Legislature in the coming year.
View Photo »Governor elect Chris Christie answers a question as he stands with Lt. governor elect Kim Guadagno at the Robert Treat Academy charter school Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, in Newark, N.J. , the day after he won over incumbent Jon S. Corzine.
View Photo »Gov.-elect Chris Christie stands with wife Mary Pat Christie, center, and Lt. Gov.-elect Kim Guadagno as they visit a sixth grade class at the Robert Treat Academy charter school, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, in Newark, N.J. , the day after he won over incumbent Jon S. Corzine.
View Photo »Newark Mayor Cory Booker, left, greets Governor-elect Chris Christie at the Robert Treat Academy charter school, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, in Newark, N.J. , the day after Christie won over incumbent Jon S. Corzine.
View Photo »Governor-elect Chris Christie gives a thumbs up sign as he sits with Lt. governor elect Kim Guadagno at the Robert Treat Academy charter school Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, in Newark, N.J. , the day after he won over incumbent Jon S. Corzine.
View Photo »Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele speaks to reporters after New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie delivered his victory speech at election-night headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey November 3, 2009.
View Photo »New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (C) (D-NJ) concedes defeat to GOP candidate Chris Christie at his election headquarters in East Brunswick, New Jersey, November 3, 2009.
View Photo »New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie and Lieutenant Governor-elect Kim Guadagno are joined by Mary-Pat Christie (R) celebrate their win at election night headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey November 3, 2009.
View Photo »New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (front) (D-NJ) stands with an aide as he waits to be introduced as he conceded defeat to GOP candidate Chris Christie at his election headquarters in East Brunswick, New Jersey, November 3, 2009.
View Photo »New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie (L) is joined by Lieutenant Governor-elect Kim Guadagno (C) and members of their families after delivering his victory speech at election night headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey, November 3, 2009.
View Photo »New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (L) (D-NJ) waves to supporters as he arrives to concede defeat to GOP candidate Chris Christie at his election headquarters in East Brunswick, New Jersey, November 3, 2009.
View Photo »New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (D-NJ) concedes defeat to GOP candidate Chris Christie at his election headquarters in East Brunswick, New Jersey, November 3, 2009.
View Photo »New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie (L) is joined by Lieutenant Governor-elect Kim Guadagno (C) and members of their families after delivering his victory speech at election night headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey, November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Republican candidate for New Jersey governor Chris Christie, left, looks on Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in West Milford, N.J. , as former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani urges supporters to vote. Christie will face Gov. Jon S. Corzine and Independent Chris Daggett in next week's election.
View Photo »Weysan provided aggressive and principled leadership of the FBI during his tenure. I enjoyed working with him. I respect him. He will be missed
Yes, and the Republican interpretation of ‘09, as applied to health care, was that the victories of Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell would deter the Democrats from moving forward on the bill ... But Democrats drew precisely the opposite lesson from ‘09. In their analysis, if they didn’t hang together an...
As far as reaching out, the president has already reached out to me. I had a 5-minute phone conversation with President Obama yesterday. He called and asked to speak to me. We talked about the things we have in common. We talked about merit pay for teachers and more charter schools
The agenda [is] modeled on the winning reform recipes of Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell in their New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races… and reassure[s] the Republican base, while specific, practical, and inclusive enough to attract swing-voting independents in the state.
This was a very tough campaign, but prior to that, Jon Corzine and I got along very well
Thus for all the discussion about what it would take to build on this month’s victories of Mr. McDonnell in Virginia and another Republican, Christopher J. Christie, in the gubernatorial race in New Jersey, there was barely a whisper about abortion, gay marriage or gun control ... The question of terror...
This was a very tough campaign. But prior to this, Jon Corzine and I got along very, very well ... I suspect now that the shouting is over and the people have made their decision, that we'll resume our old pre-campaign relationship.
I'm not hard-hearted, and I am not saying there are not folks in Newark who legitimately need our help ... But the bulk of our state spending is going into the urban areas and there will be choices. I will say that the state is fortunate to have two great leaders like Chris Christie and Cory Booker in p...
Tuesday is Accountability Day, everybody. That's the time we hold him accountable for the highest taxes in America, that's when we hold him accountable for the worst unemployment in the region
When he left it was a great loss to the New Jersey Legislature ... We're lucky to have him back. It says something about Chris Christie that he wound find someone that both parties hold in very high regard. And he's a nice guy on top of that. A real gentleman.
Jon Corzine is running $30 million worth of TV ads trying to make you scared of what a Christie administration might look like
I’m looking forward to serving with a Republican governor (Chris Christie) who is sensitive to the plight of northwest New Jersey and how we have to compete with neighboring states
I don't think Barack Obama has anything to do with this. The anger tha'ts out there is anger directed at Jon Corzine and his failed policies
Independents came to Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell because they had something to say
I don't think Barack Obama has anything to do with this. The anger tha'ts out there is anger directed at Jon Corzine and his failed policies
puts the victories of Republicans Chris Christie in New Jersey and Bob McDonnell in Virginia in a different light ... Both won governorships by focusing on the need to win voters smack in the middle of the electorate: moderates, independents and suburbanites.
How about Barack Obama puts him on Air Force One and takes him with him tonight? ... Why wait until Tuesday? Give that meaningless ambassadorship you're going to give to Jon Corzine if we beat him on Tuesday, let's start today.
Governor-elect Christopher J. Christie of New Jersey, basking in praise from Republicans who hailed him as the party’s new star, said Wednesday that he would move quickly to suspend new regulations on business and find ways to lower crushing property taxes, the nation’s highest. ‘Other than taxes and fu...
How about Barack Obama puts him on Air Force One and takes him with him tonight? ... Why wait until Tuesday? Give that meaningless ambassadorship you're going to give to Jon Corzine if we beat him on Tuesday, let's start today.
If you think of how we view ourselves, that’s Chris Christie
kind of separating, it puts even more attention on our race ... The fact is that the country's watching this race. Because the New York City mayor's race is not competitive, and the Virginia governor's race no longer appears to be competitive.
Whatever our political differences, I believe that Chris Christie is going to work hard for the people of this state, and I wish the Governor-Elect success, patience, and good fortune as he leads our state forward ... Thank you for the privilege of serving as your Governor, it has been the high honor of...
After the election, we met for lunch, a lunch he himself made for me, and we have been talking ever since ... There are very few people you'd rather have in a foxhole with you than Steve Lonegan.
Chris Christie didn’t hide ... He didn’t try to dress it up differently. He didn’t try to be Democrat-lite in a Democratic town. He said, ‘This is who I am.’ People respected that.
The great thing about the Republican Party is we are the party of ideas and in the spring, Steve Lonegan and I had a spirited campaign and a spirited competition
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