November 1, 2009

Why Race to Lead N.J. is So Tight

Cynthia Burton, Philadelphia Inquirer

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New Jersey's gubernatorial race, winding down to Tuesday's election after a consistently brutal campaign, is a dead heat between Democratic Gov. Corzine and Republican Christopher J. Christie, in a state where no Republican has won a statewide race in a dozen years.

"This should have been a race where no Republican in his right mind would have taken...

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