| November 3, 2009 Republican Christie captures NJ governor's race
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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Republican Chris Christie has defeated
Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine in New Jersey.
With 71 percent of precincts reporting Tuesday night, Christie
had 50 percent of the vote to Corzine's 44 percent.
Christie, a 47-year-old former federal prosecutor, became the
first member of his party in a dozen years to win a statewide
contest in heavily Democratic New Jersey.
The Republican victory deals a blow to President Barack Obama as
he readies for next year's midterm elections. Obama campaigned
heavily for Corzine.
Christie accepted public financing in the race against the
wealthy incumbent and was outspent by more than $12 million.
He ran on a platform of smaller government and criticized
Corzine for what he called poor economic stewardship. State
unemployment was nearly 10 percent in October and property taxes
are the nation's highest.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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