If Jon Corzine wins, he will become the sixth Governor of New Jersey to win re-election; if he loses, he'll become just the third governor in state history to lose re-election. Republican William Cahill lost a primary in 1973, and Democrat James Florio lost the 1993 general election. Corzine would also become the first Democratic Governor to win a second term since Brendan Byrne did it 32 years ago.
If Christopher Christie wins, he will become the first Republican to win a statewide election in New Jersey in twelve years; since Christine Todd Whitman won a second term in 1997, 49 other states have elected a Republican to statewide office. Christie would become the first former U.S. Attorney to win statewide since Garret Wall won a U.S. Senate seat in 1835.
South Jersey Democrats are touting Cinnaminson native Anthony Mazzarelli, the head of the emergency medicine department at Cooper University ... >
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As in any transition, speculation is rampant as to whom Governor-elect Chris Christie will appoint as Chief of Staff, State Treasurer, and Attorney ... >
Now that the dust has finally settled after the grueling campaign for governor, there are a number of lessons that we can draw from this ... >
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Ronald C. Rice tweeted not so sweetly about soon-to-be Senate President Stephen Sweeney.
Well, we were able to obtain the rest of the ... >
New Jersey voters repudiated Governor Jon Corzine's policies of the past four years on November 3rd. Republican Chris Christie and Independent ... >
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