Christie fires up Hunterdon base on campaign stop with Lonegan
From left: GOP nominee Chris Christie, Assemblyman John DiMaio (R-Hackettstown), Steve Lonegan.

Christie fires up Hunterdon base on campaign stop with Lonegan

By Max Pizarro | October 31st, 2009 - 9:40pm
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FLEMINGTON - Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie this afternoon stood onstage with the man he conquered in the June Primary: former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan, leader of the conservative movement in New Jersey, who promptly bashed President Barack Obama.

"The people who crossed the Atlantic Ocean in ships didn't come here looking for security and a welfare check, they came here seeking freedom and liberty," Lonegan told an excited crowd packing the sidewalk in front of the Hunterdon County Courthouse. "Barack Obama doesn't understand that simple message.

"Those folks had learned a lesson that Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid do not understand," Lonegan said.

A day before Obama is scheduled to appear at rallies in Camden and Newark in support of Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine, the crowd cheered in the rain.

"Some of my friends said they were going to write Steve Lonegan in," added the former gubernatorial candidate. "But let me tell you, we have an opportunity to take back New Jersey, to make New Jersey the economic leader it once was. The best man did win. The best man will put an end to the advancement of the Corzine-Obama team."

"Christie! Christie! Christie!"

"This is a failed governor and a failed bureaucracy in Trenton," said Christie. "We will pick them up and throw them out the front door."

"First New Jersey,then America," someone yelled.

"That's right," called back Christie, who promised to "return this state to the greatness it was when we grew up here."

The nominee stood with Lonegan at the top of the Courthouse steps, the protagonist in a set piece mostly assembled from the entourage disgorged by the candidate's black campaign bus. The team included former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, LG candidate Kim Guadagno, U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance (R-Clinton), state Sen. Marcia Karrow (R-Raritan Twp.), and Assemblyman Michael Doherty (R-Washington Twp.).

In this rural western county of 32,466 registered Republicans where Lonegan defeated Christie 49-46% while losing statewide 55-42%, 23rd District Republican candidate for state senate and a longtime ally of Lonegan, Doherty helped orchestrate the Christie-Lonegan public bread-breaking ceremony 72 hours before Christie's showdown with Corzine.

"I have never seen the Republican Party so energized as right now," Doherty said. "Chris Christie's going to win. There's been buzz about the Lonegan people not getting onboard but Chris and Steve are a lot closer than apart. Pro-life, pro 2nd Amendment. Chris Christie embraced what Steve Lonegan stands for. He reached out. You've got to give him credit. People not only want to be acknowledged, but welcomed and respected."

Especially when the president's independent voter favorable ratings were higher over the summer and as his campaign tried to appeal to independents and Corzine-disaffected Democrats after his primary tilt with Lonegan, Christie made a point to deliver several moderately toned shout-outs to Obama in web ads and public statements, arousing howls from the Lonegan crowd.

He also coded Obama's executive competence when he declared as recently as a week ago that the president could come here to gin up support for Corzine yet would not be sitting in the governor's chair.

But today, Christie embraced the conservative wing of the party that closed ranks behind Lonegan's flat tax in the primary and have pleaded with Christie throughout the general to get more detailed about his plans for property tax relief.

"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," Christie said of the man who during  the primary groused that Christie ran from him rather than engage regularly in ideological combat.

"After the election, we met for lunch, a lunch he himself made for me, and we have been talking ever since," Christie added. "There are very few people you'd rather have in a foxhole with you than Steve Lonegan." 

A lot of the people on the sidewalk in front of this courthouse and on the porch of the Union Hotel on the other side of Main Street were hardcore Doherty backers and by extension, Lonegan people.

In a Bruce Springsteen-infused show of unity, there was a lot of Christie love projected from under the umbrellas that crowded one another in this heavily Republican county where Clerk Mary H. Melfi says vote by mail submissions this year so far number 3,800 compared to 1,700 in 2005.

"If I have circles under my eyes it's because I've been reading the 2,000-page bill that we are not going to vote for," Lance said of the Democrats' healthcare reform legislation. "Hunterdon County will deliver the state's biggest plurality to Chris Christie."

"Jon Corzine is a tax and spend liberal who doesn't support the bear hunt," Doherty shouted in his build-up to Christie-Lonegan. "You know what Gov. Christie's answer to the bear issue is?"

"Shoot 'em!" yelled a voice in the crowd.

"We're going to have a ear hunt in New Jersey!" Doherty shouted to sustained cheers.

ENOUGH SAID

REPUBLICANS UNITED.

VOTE ON TUESDAY FOR CHRISTIE AND FIX NJ FOR EVERYONE AND GET RID OF THE CROOKS.

Good for Steve!

And good for the NJGOP!  Hope Lonegan will be offered and accept a significant role in the Christie Administration.

What's With The Photo?

Gee, nice photo.

Battery running a little low?

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