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The Corzine Transition
by Bob Hennelly
TRENTON, NJ November 17, 2005 —Senator Jon Corzine broke campaign spending records for the second time in his short political career to win a prize he coveted: the New Jersey governer's office. So just what did Corzine win? A state government with 70,000 workers and a multi-billion dollar budget gap. WNYC's Bob Hennelly reports on the Corzine transition.
