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New Jersey Politics Wrap-Up
by Soterios Johnson
NEW YORK, NY February 01, 2008 —That was the sound of evening commuters heading home to New Jersey from the World Trade Center PATH station this week.
And what a week it was! Both the Republicans and Democrats saw major contenders drop out and the political landscape shift radically within a single news cycle.
With us now to talk about how New Jersey is looking, now that the dust has settled, is WNYC's Bob Hennelly.
Vote 2009
WNYC provides analysis of the characters and debates of those running for mayor, comptroller, public advocate, district attorney and City Council. Share your election story or gripe and post your comments on the news blog.
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Financial 411
WNYC's Amy Eddings hosts a daily overview of financial news at 4:30 weekdays which is available via podcast, with highlights from the day and a preview of what you can expect tomorrow.
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WNYC is following five blocks over the next year to see how the economic downturn is being experienced on the street level.
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The Brian Lehrer Show is keeping a close eye on how the economy is affecting the little things in daily life. Share your stories and photos of the downturn.
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