November 3, 2009 - 9:33pm
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East Brunswick energy level tense

Corzine in Camden County this morning.

EAST BRUNSWICK - Trepidation. Worry. Agitation. Borderline resignation.

Those are some of the emotions projecting into the big carpeted room here at the East Brunswick Hilton as the returns come in and some early trends appear to favor GOP gubernatorial nominee Chris Christie over Democratic incumbent Jon Corzine.

This is where Corzine's victory party is supposed to be going down.

But no one is daring to be the bon vivant at this anxious gathering here in support of another four years for Corzine.

"Tonight's going to be a good night, yes, tonight's going to be a good, good night," sing the Black Eyed Peas.

With 68.9 percent of the precincts reporting, Corzine just jumped ahead of Christie in Union County, 51.2% to 42.5%, but Democrats want more rock solid numbers in that usually reliably Democratic Party county anchored by the city of Elizabeth.

"We got crushed," Somerset County Democratic Chairman Zenon Chrstodoulou said, referring to usually blue collar Democratic Party bastions like Roselle Park and Manville.

In Newark, party sources fear the governor will now not crack 30,000 votes in a city he won in 2005 with close to 40,000.

Max Pizarro is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at max@politicsnj.com.

Related topics: JON CORZINE, Chris Christie

Comments

How sweet it is!


How sweet it is!

11/03/09 9:39 pm