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    NJ: Rep.Chris Christie WINS

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    New Jersey Governor's Race Goes Down to the Wire


    Voters had their pick from an unpopular incumbent who had help from President Obama, a blunt-talking former prosecutor who vowed to rein in taxes and a third-party candidate looking to capitalize on a disillusioned electorate.


    printemailshare recommend (3) The tight three-way race for governor of New Jersey, a state battered by high taxes and scarred by government corruption, was too close to call after balloting ended Tuesday, according to an Associated Press exit poll of voters.

    Voters had their pick from an unpopular incumbent who had help from President Obama, a blunt-talking former prosecutor who vowed to rein in taxes and a third-party candidate looking to capitalize on a disillusioned electorate.

    Obama endorsed Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine in five campaign appearances, including a rally in the state's largest city on Sunday, two days before the election.

    Corzine faced a strong challenge from Republican Chris Christie, who has campaigned on a platform of smaller government but has been criticized for ethical lapses.

    The race was a tossup heading into Election Day; polls closed at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

    Independent Chris Daggett, a former Environmental Protection Agency administrator, could play a spoiler role. The AP exit poll showed Daggett far short of the 20 percent he drew in some earlier polls.

    The poll suggested the state's voters were not thrilled with their choices. No more than about half the voters had favorable opinions of any of the candidates.

    Independent voters gave President Barack Obama a huge advantage in the state last year, but they strongly favored Christie on Tuesday.

    Voters said their top concerns were the economy and jobs, followed by property taxes.

    Voters who said the economy was important favored Corzine, while voters who said taxes mattered most supported Christie, according to the exit poll. About two in five voters said none of the three candidates had a good plan to reduce property taxes.

    Jackie Booth, an unaffiliated voter from Hamilton, said concerns over wasteful spending and taxes drove her decision to vote for Christie.

    New Jersey voters haven't elected a Republican statewide in a dozen years, and a Christie victory would sting the president heading into next year's midterm elections. Obama carried New Jersey by 15 percentage points last year.

    The president made the case for Corzine over the weekend, urging 11,000 supporters in Newark to show the commitment to the incumbent they showed Obama last year.

    The president's appeal worked for Roger Johnson, a 50-year-old restaurant employee from Cherry Hill who said he had qualms with Corzine but voted for him anyway.

    "I went in to help the president. I wasn't going to vote for Corzine," said Johnson, a registered Republican who usually votes for Democrats. "But I did."

    But many voters are disenchanted with Corzine, a former Goldman Sachs CEO who failed to deliver property tax relief to the middle-class.

    He froze property taxes for senior citizens and provided rebates for low-income residents, but taxes remain the nation's highest, averaging $7,045 per household.

    Christie has been criticized for remaining vague about how he would solve the state's chronic financial problems.

    The only other governor's race this year is in Virginia, where the Republican won.

    The exit poll of 1,424 New Jersey voters was conducted for the AP by Edison Research in a random sample of 40 precincts statewide. Results were subject to sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points, higher for subgroups.
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    Nice! And another illegal alien supporter bites the political dust.

    Goodbye Corzine! I predicted your fall and I was right!

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    Guess Obama's visits didn't spread his magic eh?
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    Fantastic news :P :P :P
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    I made sure

    I made sure to try and get everyone I knew to vote for Christie ... Im very happy right now for this step. Taking away a heavily blue state from a rich progressive liberal like corslime is a great victory.

    I hope this sends a message to DC about their progressive marxist agenda...

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    did ya see Corzine take that cheap shot at his own mom cuz his
    mom who is 93 is a republican?

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    GREAT NEWS!!!
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    GREAT NEWS! He made a great speech, very down to earth and he seems to really care about the people of New Jersey.

    Congratulations Governor-Elect Christie! A great victory for Republicans!

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    Will he end all the freebies and welcome mat illegals are now getting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowman
    Will he end all the freebies and welcome mat illegals are now getting?
    I sure hope so, but his running mate, Lt. Governor-Elect, Kim Guadagno, Monmouth County Sheriff, former Assistant US District Attorney for New Jersey, who applied for and received approval for 287 (g) will certainly push to stop illegal immigration. I'm sure the Republicans in New Jersey don't want a softie on illegal immigration. Maybe they can even get a state immigration enforcement bill through. Now is the time to go for it with a Republican Governor and Republican Lieutenant Governor, whose a former federal prosecutor and County Sheriff.
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