Sunday, May 20, 2012

Chris christie

  • LEXINGTON, KY. — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie told Kentucky Republicans on Saturday that President Barack Obama was posing and preening instead of working to resolve pressing issues facing the country.
  • (Courier-Post)
  • New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie told Kentucky Republicans on Saturday that President Barack Obama was posing and preening instead of working to resolve pressing issues facing the country.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • TRENTON, N.J. -- Governor, I got this! New Jerseys Republican Gov. Chris Christie and Newarks Democratic Mayor Cory Booker have teamed up in a new web parody video portraying the two men as bitter political rivals desperately trying to one up each other.
  • (New York Post)
  • TRENTON, N.J. -- Gov.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The framework of compromise — still being negotiated behind closed doors — closely resembles Gov. Chris Christie's original proposal.
  • (The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog))
  • In 1987, Christie joined the law firm of Dughi, Hewit Palatucci of Cranford, New Jersey. In 1993, he was named a partner in the firm. Christie specialized in securities law, appellate practice, election law, and government affairs.
  • (Worldnews.com)
  • There are more polling numbers this week that show current New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's star is fading as a potential running mate for Mitt Romney.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • "It's a big problem." Gov. Chris Christie's budget plan slashes funding for lead abatement programs — removing lead from homes — that were responsible for a 63 percent drop in high lead levels in children from 2006 to 2010.
  • (The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog))
  • California and New Jersey have a lot in common despite dissimilarities in so many ways.  As states deep in the mire of political bureaucracies, New Jersey is making economic leaps while California deepens in more-of-the-same.
  • (Examiner)
  • New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie remains popular at home — just not as a vice presidential prospect. A new poll released Wednesday found 52% of New Jersey voters expressing the view that their pugnacious governor wouldn't be a good fit for vice president.
  • (Wall Street Journal)

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