
TRENTON - It's a big mood swing from inside the placid, blue-glow NJN studio to Stockton Street just outside where Corzine, Christie and Daggett supporters converge and scream support for their respective candidates while shaking signs.
Three podiums stand at attention in the studio behind the glass and GOP gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie stands behind the center one now, prepping, and in one hour he will be joined by Gov. Jon Corzine and independent candidate Chris Daggett.
His brother, Todd, watches from the front row along with Christie's wife, Mary Pat.
In Corzine's corner, state Senate Majority Leader Steve Sweeney (D-West Deptford) enters and stares down at the podiums, and AFL-CIO leader Charles Wowkanech and U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone (D-Long Branch) crowd in behind him.
Christie's done, now Corzine's up at a corner podium. When they walk out in a few minutes, Christie and Daggett assume the endposts, and Daggett takes the center.
Outside the chants crisscross, inarticulate shouts behind glass going hard for one of three sides as their champions prepare to engage.
"Youd think they'd wait until after this to go with that," says Jersey City Mayor Jerry Healy, nodding at the gubernatorial drama and referring to the Senate Presdiency battle.
Now everyone's assembled.
Five minutes to go.
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