Former U.S. Attorney Chris Christie won the Republican nomination for New Jersey governor on Tuesday night and will face incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine in November.
Christie defeated former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan and Assemblyman Richard Merkt in Tuesday’s primary. The Associated Press called the race based on an analysis of partial election results.
Christie is trying to become the first Republican elected in a New Jersey statewide race since 1997.
The 46-year-old Mendham resident built a reputation as a corruption fighter during the seven years he spent as the state’s top federal law enforcement official under President George W. Bush.
Corzine faced token opposition in the Democratic primary. Vice President Joe Biden appeared with the 62-year-old former U.S. senator to formally launch his re-election bid after polls closed Tuesday night.
(Source: WCBSTV)
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Great let’s see some more republican faces.
christie just won
Oh, well. No choice at all. Loser A vs Loser B.
As I said earlier, no flat tax candidate has or ever will win a seat of significant power. This was a shoo-in