
GOP gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie blew away the rest of the field here today at the Northeastern Republican Organization (NERO) convention, earning 91.7% of the vote of District 39 committee members.
“Let’s not take our foot off the gas pedal,” Christie told a crowd gathered outside the Hillsdale Municipal Building. “Tomorrow, Mary Pat and I are celebrating our 23rd wedding anniversary, and you all gave us our gift today.”
Christie won 212 votes, trailed by former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan’s tally of 18, and Assemblyman Richard Merkt’s mark of 1. Franklin Township Mayor Brian Levine received zero votes.
“The result is advisory,” explained Bergen County Republican Organization Chairman Bob Yudin. “What’s significant about it is it’s a huge win for Christie in Steve Lonegan’s home county.”
The county organization plans to have its county convention on March 18th.
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