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Christie Apologizes for Calling North Wildwood Mayor ‘Crazy’
Christie Apologizes for Calling North Wildwood Mayor ‘Crazy’
Christie Apologizes for Calling North Wildwood Mayor ‘Crazy’
While campaigning for president at a town hall meeting in New Hampshire Monday night, Gov. Chris Christie called North Wildwood Mayor Patrick Rosenello “crazy” because the mayor claimed that flooding in his Cape May County town was worse after the recent weekend snow storm than it was after Superstorm Sandy. Tuesday morning, Christie made things right.
Christie & Flooding
Christie & Flooding
Christie & Flooding
As the governor downplays storm damage and hops back on the campaign trail, residents of south Jersey differ: "Gov. Christie should come down here and get in his fishing waders and live my life."
31% Approval
31% Approval
31% Approval
Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Chris Christie is scheduled to give the annual State of the State address. The latest Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind poll released hours before the big speech revealed the governor’s popularity is near an all-time low.
33% Approval
33% Approval
33% Approval
Despite his increasing popularity in New Hampshire, Gov. Chris Christie is not exactly winning over voters in his home state. The latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows that the governor's approval rating has slipped to it's lowest level to date.
Eminent Domain Battle
Eminent Domain Battle
Eminent Domain Battle
The Christie Administration has filed the first of its promised eminent domain actions against Ocean County homeowners who have not granted permission for easements so dunes can be built as protection against future major storms.

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