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New Jersey Gubernatorial Race
by WNYC Newsroom
NEW YORK, NY November 02, 2009 — The New Jersey Gubernatorial race has captured national attention as voters prepare to go to the polls for the first time since the 2008 Presidential election. Polling shows incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine in a dead heat with his Republican challenger, former U.S. Attorney Chris Christie. Independent candidate Chris Daggett completes the field.
October 30--Why Bergen County Is a Battleground in NJ Gubernatorial Campaign
October 29--Corzine Rallies Base to Get Out the Vote
October 28--Running Mates in NJ Gov. Race Energize Voters
October 22--Special Coverage: New Jersey Gubernatorial Debate
October 22--Obama Stumps For Corzine
October 17--Candidates Spar Over Education in New Jersey Gubernatorial Debate
October 12--Impact of Daggett Endorsement In NJ Governor’s Race
October 11--Daggett Gets Star-Ledger Endorsement for New Jersey Governor
October 2--Candidates Clash in NJ Gov. Debate
For more WNYC coverage of the New Jersey Gubernatorial election, please click here.
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