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THE RECORD: Welcome. I’m Alfred Doblin, Editorial Page Editor for The Record and with me today are former governors Tom Kean Sr. and Brendan Byrne and we are talking about some current events happening in the state of New Jersey. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Giuliani back in spotlight _ but what's the show? Full Article at KansasCity.com
Chris Daggett, Independent candidate for New Jersey governor concedes during a party at his election night headquarters in the Dolce Hotel in Basking Ridge, N.J. , Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. View Photo »
It's a lousy economy. It's a stimulus package that hasn't stimulated. It is jobs that are lost. It is homes foreclosed ... It's all added up to this anger that is really widespread and, I think, national in scope.
I've been in contact with jaysbryant and he just let me know that his plane was taking off. - nsaidi, CNN iReport producer A quick video clip from Continental flight 2352 from EWR to Omaha today. Full Article at CNN
Former independent gubernatorial candidate Chris Daggett's campaign today asked for a state investigation into automated calls it says "severely damaged our candidacy." Full Article at NJ.com
Christopher J. Christie was the last candidate standing after a hotly contested three-man New Jersey gubernatorial race. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Chris Daggett, Independent candidate for New Jersey governor concedes at his election night headquarters in the Dolce Hotel in Basking Ridge, N.J. , Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. View Photo »
I have every reason to believe he's going to underperform in his home county ... There has been a real flow away from Chris Daggett and towards Chris Christie.
The disappointing showing by independent gubernatorial candidate Chris Daggett in last week's general election forecloses probably forever any possibility of success for a statewide candidate not running on one of the two major party tickets. Full Article at Asbury Park Press
Carl Golden served as press secretary to Govs. Kean and Whitman. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
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Chris Daggett, Independent candidate for New Jersey governor concedes during a party at his election night headquarters in the Dolce Hotel in Basking Ridge, N.J. , Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Chris Daggett, Independent candidate for New Jersey governor concedes at his election night headquarters in the Dolce Hotel in Basking Ridge, N.J. , Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »BASKING RIDGE, NJ - NOVEMBER 3: Mandy Revlett, 3, of Liberty Corner, New Jersey, sits on the floor as her mother Terri signs in to cast her vote at a polling station November 3, 2009 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey.
View Photo »BASKING RIDGE, NJ - NOVEMBER 3: An election worker teaches an elderly voter how to cast his ballot at a polling station November 3, 2009 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (L) talks with Bayonne mayor Mark Smith at a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (C) attends a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (C) attends a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (C) talks with American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten (L) at a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (C) attends a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine attends a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (C) attends a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (C) attends a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (C) hugs a supporter at a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »NEWARK, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (R) poses for a photo at a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine speaks at a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine attends a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BAYONNE, NJ - NOVEMBER 03: New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine attends a campaign event with the Boilermakers Union November 3, 2009 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BASKING RIDGE, NJ - NOVEMBER 3: Voters wait in line to cast their ballot at a polling station November 3, 2009 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Democratic Governor Jon Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »HOBOKEN, NJ - NOVEMBER 3: An early voter signs in to cast her ballot at a polling station November 3, 2009 in Hoboken, New Jersey. Democratic Governor Jon Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »HOBOKEN, NJ - NOVEMBER 3: An early voter casts his ballot at a polling station November 3, 2009 in Hoboken, New Jersey. Democratic Governor Jon Corzine faces Republican Chris Christie and Independent Chris Daggett in today's election.
View Photo »BASKING RIDGE, NJ - NOVEMBER 3: New Jersey Independent candidate for Governor Chris Daggett talks with his daughter Alexandra as he signs in to cast his vote at a polling station November 3, 2009 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Daggett faces Democratic Gov.
View Photo »BASKING RIDGE, NJ - NOVEMBER 3: New Jersey Independent candidate for Governor Chris Daggett talks to the media as his wife Bea (2nd L), daughters Alexandra (L) and Justine (R) listen after he cast his vote at a polling station November 3, 2009 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey.
View Photo »BASKING RIDGE, NJ - NOVEMBER 3: New Jersey Independent candidate for Governor Chris Daggett talks with voters as his wife Bea (C) and his daughter Alexandra (2nd L) look on after he cast his vote at a polling station November 3, 2009 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey.
View Photo »BASKING RIDGE, NJ - NOVEMBER 3: New Jersey Independent candidate for Governor Chris Daggett kisses his daughter Justine as his wife Bea (L) and daughter Alexandra (2nd L) look on after casting his vote at a polling station November 3, 2009 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey.
View Photo »BASKING RIDGE, NJ - NOVEMBER 3: New Jersey Independent candidate for Governor Chris Daggett talks to the media after casting his vote at a polling station November 3, 2009 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Daggett faces Democratic Gov.
View Photo »Chris Daggett, Independent candidate for New Jersey governor concedes at his election night headquarters in the Dolce Hotel in Basking Ridge, N.J. , Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »It's a lousy economy. It's a stimulus package that hasn't stimulated. It is jobs that are lost. It is homes foreclosed ... It's all added up to this anger that is really widespread and, I think, national in scope.
I have every reason to believe he's going to underperform in his home county ... There has been a real flow away from Chris Daggett and towards Chris Christie.
He felt that he did a lousy job when he ran [as] an independent, and now people are blaming him for it, and trying to act as though, or worry that I might be blamed in New Jersey for a Republican losing
Chris Christie says he supports a Marriage Protection Amendment that defines marriage as a union of one man and one woman ... Jon Corzine and [Independent candidate] Christopher Daggett say they would legalize same-sex marriage.
It's either going to be Jon Corzine or me
job to close the deal now ... I think the momentum is in our direction, and we are going to beat (Democratic Gov.) Jon Corzine tomorrow night no matter what percentage (third-party candidate) Chris Daggett gets.
At some point the junk bond market is beginning to function again, so it wouldn’t surprise me if any day that they were able to get refinancing for this project ... I’d welcome the revenues that the state could generate from Xanadu.
Despite what candidate Chris Daggett is claiming, I have never contacted him or his campaign. I have never asked him to drop out of the NJ Governors race
I think the real spoiler here is Chris Christie ... If he were to drop out, I would win handily.
Jon Corzine and Christopher Daggett say they would legalize same-sex marriage ... Chris Christie says he supports a Marriage Protection Amendment that defines marriage as a union of one man and one woman. Jon Corzine and Christopher Daggett say they want to convert all same-sex civil unions to marriages...
Jon Corzine and Christopher Daggett say they would legalize same-sex marriage ... Chris Christie says he supports a Marriage Protection Amendment that defines marriage as a union of one man and one woman. Jon Corzine and Christopher Daggett say they want to convert all same-sex civil unions to marriages...
For most of the last three months the election had moved more and more in Jon Corzine's direction, but it appears that his momentum stopped about three weeks ago ... As Chris Daggett's support started to decline, Christie's went back up.
Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine's campaign yesterday promoted President Obama's Sunday visit to New Jersey, independent Chris Daggett accused Republicans of trying to push him from the race and Republican Chris Christie challenged Corzine to 'man up and say I'm fat' on a national broadcast.
Now let me ask that question in a slightly different way... if the election were held today, who would you vote for in a race between Jon Corzine and Chris Christie and Chris Daggett?
Don't be in a hurry to mark this election as over. Christopher Daggett changed it from 'ABC' -- Anybody But Corzine -- to a real three-way scrap
the only connection between Jon Corzine and Chris Daggett in this race is that they are both more than willing to raise taxes and tolls on already overtaxed New Jerseyans.
Independent Chris Daggett struggles to be found on the ballot, which benefits Jon Corzine, whose campaign is peaking at the right time for him
Unlike some candidates for office who tailor their positions, Chris Daggett is a Yankee fan
While Jon Corzine has made up a lot of ground in all the polls since last summer, he has not done it by increasing his support. Instead, Chris Christie has lost support as some voters who are opposed to Corzine have become attracted to Chris Daggett ... Even so, it is important to note that Corzine’s le...
Chris Daggett does not have my background and experience as a legislator, but he does have the advantage of having qualified for public matching funds - and that's the big difference
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in New Jersey shows Republican challenger Chris Christie with 41% of the vote, incumbent Democratic Governor Jon Corzine at 39% and independent candidate Chris Daggett with 11%.
The one person who’s come up with something is Chris Daggett
A vote for Chris Daggett is a vote for Jon Corzine ... Chris Christie should be the clear choice as the only candidate exhibiting the courage to meaningfully talk about what the state can't afford. He receives our endorsement.
There is no doubt that by Election Day, New Jerseyans will know that a vote for Chris Daggett is really a vote for Jon Corzine.
He’s got to send a message that is crystal clear and unabridged – ‘If you vote for Chris Daggett, you’re going to re-elect Jon Corzine. Have a nice day,’
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