Christie Gives GOP Stunning Win In N.J.

Big P

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christie just beat corzine,


watch the democrarts tumble because obama has led them astray




welcome our new Republican governer of New Jersy


thanks dirty jers!!:bigjoint:



Nov 3, 2009 11:08 pm US/Eastern
Christie Gives GOP Stunning Win In N.J.
By Defeating Corzine, Former U.S. Attorney Deals Big Blow To President Obama, Who Carried The State Easily In 2008

NEW YORK (CBS) ―
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Republican Chris Christie (C) speaks with patrons of the Summit Diner as wife Mary Pat (2-L) listens, during a campaign stop Nov. 3, 2009, in Summit, N.J. Stephen Chernin/Getty Images


In the end, all the stumping in the world from the President of the United States wasn't going to stop regime change in New Jersey's highest office.

Republican Chris Christie ended Democrat Jon Corzine's four-year run in Trenton with a narrow victory on Tuesday, CBS News projected. Independent Chris Daggett, thought of by many as the wildcard who could upset the order of things by siphoning off votes from Christie, finished well back.

With 93 percent of precincts reporting, Christie led Corzine 49 percent to 45 percent.

Independent voters gave President Barack Obama a huge advantage in the state last year, but they heavily favored Christie on Tuesday.

Voters said their top concerns were the economy and jobs, followed by property taxes. Voters who said the economy was important favored Corzine, while voters who said taxes mattered most supported Christie.

Christie's win will likely be perceived as a big defeat for the White House. President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden had stumped for Corzine several times during the campaign, and they had hoped the result would speak positively to the job they are doing in Washington.

In New Jersey, 60 percent of voters said Obama was not a factor in their vote. For those voters who said Obama was a factor, 19 percent said their vote for governor was to support him, while 20 percent said it was to express opposition.

In all, 38 percent of Corzine voters said their vote for the incumbent was to express support for Obama, while 59 percent said Obama was not a factor.

Among Christie backers, 39 percent said their vote for governor was to oppose the president.

High taxes, high unemployment, and high stakes was the theme of Election Day across the country. Voters were forced to make tough choices, with the most contentious race occurring in New Jersey in what was expected to be a tight race for the governor's chair.

It lived up to the advance billing.

The incumbent has been criss-crossing the state with last-minute campaigning.

"I feel like we've got a lot of momentum to come from behind and I think we're still moving positively," he said.

Polls showed a dead heat in a state that tends to vote for Democrats. Some thought Daggett would spoil the race for Christie.

"I think now the voting is in the hands of the independents frankly," Daggett said.

Christie reached out to disgruntled property owners across the state.

"We feel really good about the message we've given to the people of New Jersey. Today is the day for change. I think the public is ready for that," he said.

Many New Jerseyans said they were eager for change in a state where property taxes are causing so much unrest.

"I'm struggling to pay my rent. I couldn't stay in my house, I couldn't afford it, not with the taxes the way they were," said "Jeanie," a Paramus resident who withheld her last name.

Ken Torsland, a Vietnam vet, told CBS 2 HD he was voting Republican across the board, save for a Democrat who is a friend. It's a referendum, he said, on President Obama's administration.

"I think Democrats are showing a total disregard to what I hear from friends, family, and people who surround me," he said.

Other said they want to keep the status quo during tough economic times.

"I think Mr. Corzine is more equipped to handle it," one voter said.

The race for governor of New Jersey was one of three bitter battles the White House was monitoring. The other two were the race for governor of Virginia, won by Republican Bob McDonnell and a duel for Congress in upstate New York.
 

NoDrama

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Just wait til 2010, The people with a "D" after their name will be quaking in their boots. Watch how many will openly defy Obama and any of his policies just so that they too do not lose their cushy politic job.
 

Big P

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A whopping two republican victories!

ALERT THE INTERNETZ THE REPUBLICAN SWEEP IS ON ITS WAY!! HURR DUR


common warlord dont be such a sore loser,


its not that we one 2 seats, but look where we won them suckaa!!:bigjoint:



save the drama for Obama:lol:







what a wimp



i wouldnt wanna be interviewed by a police officer if I was comitting a crime for fear of getting caught in a lie or incriminating myself,

its better to lawyer up right guys? just wondering:bigjoint:

 

PVS

Active Member
i don't know why republicans are touting this as a huge turnaround for their party.
corzine was a bad governor so nj voted for the other guy. then when christie
doesnt lower taxes like he promised its out with the new and in with the newer.

2 out of 8 republicans won gubernatorial races and neocons are calling it a 'rebirth'.
uh...congratulations?
 

londonfog

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dumb dumb don't realize that they lost two house seats....that's whats going to effect them on a national level...now if you live in N.J. or VA. yeah you should care whose governor if you live there....now if you don't live there then...:rolleyes: .... Now gaining two house seats...now that's who will be voting on health care and other bills..:bigjoint: theses guys can't be that dumb to thing they gain something:dunce:
 

Big P

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dumb dumb don't realize that they lost two house seats....that's whats going to effect them on a national level...now if you live in N.J. or VA. yeah you should care whose governor if you live there....now if you don't live there then...:rolleyes: .... Now gaining two house seats...now that's who will be voting on health care and other bills..:bigjoint: theses guys can't be that dumb to thing they gain something:dunce:

dude if the house passes the bill it matters not a bit unless the senate passes the bill and thats not gonna happen



the reason this is such a huge win once again for you people who are trying to cover your eyes is because they see obama pretty much going flaming lib on them and everyone now wants to get republicans in there to send a message of discontent, its our only way to show the government what maybe be coming to thier dorrstep

buffer the insane power we have allowed these fools to have too much of

u never want the government full of all dems or all republicans for that matter its like leaving the kids without a baby sitter,


if obamas was a lil more chilled out maybe he would not have scared everyone away that pushed him over the top during the election


independents are gone, and they arnt coming back

i chop my birds on christmas and will have some fine erb to bring in the new year, the year we stop obama and retake the capitol from the these socialist power hungry leeches we have put in our sacred capitol
 

londonfog

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ROFL...ok if you like it I love it..... but you really need to understand how much Governors rely on Feds ( congress) to get money and funding for there state,....but hey if you happy with the results you got on election day then..great for you....me ..very happy we gained two seats in the house...national effect
 

Big P

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ROFL...ok if you like it I love it..... but you really need to understand how much Governors rely on Feds ( congress) to get money and funding for there state,....but hey if you happy with the results you got on election day then..great for you....me ..very happy we gained two seats in the house...national effect


sounds good, game on!:bigjoint:





 

londonfog

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and did we not gain a seat that has not been represented by a Democrat since 1851 ...now thats stunning
 

Big P

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and did we not gain a seat that has not been represented by a Democrat since 1851 ...now thats stunning

ya but you could even read it on all the dems faces it was a defeat,


for them,



new jersey is one of the bluest states you can find and if they went conservative with thier governer its spells that there is trouble brewing



its like seeing your best customer all of sudden shopping at your competitors store.

why is your best customer all of sudden shopping there?

must have been somthing that repulsed them:bigjoint:
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
Dude Jon Corzine was a freakn banker wall street guy...so he was doomed, but again that race has NO effect on me....I don't live in N.J....do you ???????
 

PVS

Active Member
Dude Jon Corzine was a freakn banker wall street guy...so he was doomed, but again that race has NO effect on me....I don't live in N.J....do you ???????
i do and these neocons are just desperate. corzine was an unpopular governor so the swing voters responded. its just that simple. these people who believe that nj went through some magical political shift because of obama are just retarded.


also his defeat was not "shocking". everyone here knew it was a toss-up.
 

Cloud City

New Member
Although its meaningless to the big picture it is still kinda sad that these two Rethuglicon scumbags won. What, did these voters already forget about the past 8 years and where that got America?? And to all the pathetic sheeple celebrating the election of these sterile robots, get a fuckin reality check!
 

Jack*Herrer420

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Although its meaningless to the big picture it is still kinda sad that these two Rethuglicon scumbags won. What, did these voters already forget about the past 8 years and where that got America?? And to all the pathetic sheeple celebrating the election of these sterile robots, get a fuckin reality check!
You're take on the republican party is Bush. Bush had horrible policies, and everyone knows it. Conservative republicans are what is going to take this country back. Values based on less taxes, less government influence and control, and less intervention. It's funny how Obama spent tax payer money campaigning for this guy, and when the results come out, the WH claims Obama wasn't paying attention to the results. I call bullshit.
 
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