Chris Christie

November 5, 2009 - 12:26pm

Amid rumors of departure to Christie cabinet, DeCroce re-elected minority leader

The Assembly Republican caucus this morning reelected Assembly Mniority Leader Alex DeCroce (R-Parsippany) to a fourth consecutive term. 

Support was unanimous.

After threatening, Assembly Conference Leader Pete Biondi (R-Hillsborough) ended up not challenging DeCroce, who is rumored to be a short list candidate for the cabinet of Gov.-elect Chris Christie.

Assemblyman Jon Bramnick (R-Westfield) this morning received his caucus's backing to be conference leader and Assemblyman Dave Rible (R-Wall) moved up to become whip.

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November 5, 2009 - 11:56am

Gusciora blasts bosses for not focusing more intently on Corzine re-election

Assemblyman Reed Gusciora (D-Princeton)

Assemblyman Reed Gusciora (D-Princeton) today blamed party bosses for deal-making when they should have been focused on re-electing Gov. Jon Corzine.

"Party leaders undermined the governor by having a party leadership fight," said Gusciora. "They reinforced the message that if Corzine won, the reins of power would be handed over to special interests."

Asked on Election Day morning about the intra-party deal cultivated by South Jersey Democratic Party leader George Norcross III and Newark North Ward Democratic Party boss Steve Adubato, Assembly Speaker Joe Roberts (D-Camden) dismissed its larger-scale impact on voter production.

"It's inside baseball and affected very few people beyond Trenton," said Roberts of a North-South deal that would oust Senate President Richard Codey (D-Roseland) in exchange for Senate Majority Leader Steve Sweeney (D-West Deptford), and launch Assemblywoman Sheila Oliver (D-East Orange) into the lower house leadership chair being vacated by Roberts.

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November 5, 2009 - 10:26am

GOP leaders rejoice in Christie's ability to unify, while Dems still skeptical

Gov.-elect Chris Christie (at podium) with, from left: Assembly Minority Leader Alex DeCroce, State GOP Chairman Jay Webber, and Senate Minority Leader Tom Kean.

Leaders of a once fractured minority party - over the last years seemingly constantly at the verge of splitting farther apart - see unity in Gov.-elect Chris Christie.

During the campaign, Christie regularly invoked the example of former Gov. Tom Kean, a moderate, then publicly embraced movement conservative Steve Lonegan in the closing days of the general election campaign to solidify his Republican base.

Kean's son, state Senate Minority Leader Tom Kean, Jr. (R-Westfield) said he believes Christie's leadership abilities are expansive enough to include both the conservative wing and moderate wing of the GOP, in addition to independents and Democrats.

Not unlike his own father's skills in that regard.

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November 4, 2009 - 5:45pm

Paterson's gubernatorial numbers reflect little difference from 2005

Councilman Julio Tavarez

Paterson - New Jersey's third largest city and now on the brink of a mayoral election next year - delivered the same voter turnout for Gov. Jon Corzine that he received four years ago in his first bid for governor.

These results are unofficial and don't include provisionals: Corzine received 16,038 votes in the Silk City, to Republican candidate (now Gov.-elect) Chris Christie's 2,040.

Those numbers almost mirror Corzine's 2005 performance against Mercer buisnessman Doug Forrester: 17,000 to 1,600 votes.

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November 4, 2009 - 4:54pm

Currie: time to re-engage the suburbs

The stunner of the night in North Jersey for Democrats was the loss of their county ticket, the Kazmark-Way-Gomez-Stampone team that suffered the downside of a squeaker to the Corrado-Marratoa-O'Connell-Ciambrone team.

Democratic Party Chairman John Currie takes solace in the fact that incumbent Gov. Jon Corzine defeated Chris Christie here by a vote of 51 to 44% - solace that was shattered by evening's end when Corzine lost statewide.

But of most pressing concern to veteran county man Currie was the win by Republican clerk candidate Kristin Corrado over Democrat Keith Kazmark, 51.91% to 48.09% and the fall of three freeholder candidates, including incumbent rising star (and potential LG candidate) Freeholder Director Tahesha Way.

With provisionals not yet in, Way is losing to Ciambrone by 1400 votes.

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November 4, 2009 - 1:25pm

Corzine wins Newark by nearly 4,000 fewer votes than 2005; Christie keeps pace with Forrester

In trouncing Chris Christie in Newark last night by 32,400 votes while losing statewide, Gov. Jon Corzine received a total of 35,669 Newark votes, compared to the 39,573 he received four years ago in his first bid for governor.

During the weeks leading up to Election Day, operatives fretted about the Central Ward, Mayor Cory Booker's old ward where the death of a local leader this past summer threw the political structure into doubt.

While the Central Ward did not perform as well for Corzine as it did in 2005, it's fall-off approximated the drop in numbers for the Democrat in other wards. In the Central, Corzine received 7,755 votes this year, compared to 8,700 in 2005.

In the North Ward, home to Steve Adubato's vaunted North Ward Democratic Organization, the governor received 6,302 votes, compared to 7,202 in 2005.

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November 4, 2009 - 1:21pm
PRESS RELEASE

Passaic County Regular Republican Organization Wins Big on Election Day

Passaic County Republicans Work Together to Sweep Elections

Republican Governor, Assemblymen, County Clerk, Freeholders, and Local Officials Victorious 

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November 4, 2009 - 11:44am

Christie to appear today in Newark's North Ward

NEWARK - Gov-elect Chris Christie and Lt. Gov.-elect Kim Guadagno will appear at The Robert Treat Academy this afternoon to tour the facility and to talk about charter school education, according to the Christie campaign.

The operation was founded by North Ward Democratic leader Steve Adubato.

New Jersey Network (NJN) will be airing Christie's press conference live at 1:30 PM, and will rebroadcast it in entirety at 11:30 PM.

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November 4, 2009 - 2:26am
OP/ED

The Revival of the Reagan Democrats in Gloucester and Middlesex

I must begin by congratulating the strategists, senior advisors, and management staff of the Christie campaign whom I often vigorously criticized during the campaign.  My criticisms were based on my honest judgment and analysis regarding the various trends in the polls and the key policy issues discussed in the campaign.  The main thing that matters in politics, however, is the ultimate outcome, and you deserve the credit for the victory of Governor-elect Chris Christie.

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November 4, 2009 - 12:21am
OP/ED

Congratulations Governor Elect Christopher J. Christie

With a convincing win in defeating an encumbent Governor, why were there no coattails?

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