2013 Gubernatorial Election

AP: Property Tax Burden Up 13% Under Christie
AP: Property Tax Burden Up 13% Under Christie
AP: Property Tax Burden Up 13% Under Christie
The net household property tax burden in New Jersey rose 13 percent during Gov. Chris Christie's first three years in office — a number that reflects both his success in reining in local government spending and his inability to restore a relief program that was gutted by his predecessor during the Great Recession, an Associated Press analysis of tax data has found.
First-Term Grades
First-Term Grades
First-Term Grades
As the end of Gov. Chris Christie's first term ends and he seeks re-election for a second, a new Monmouth University-Asbury Park Press poll asks New Jerseyans how much Christie has accomplished. Respondents also grade the governor on specific and important issues.
Christie, Booker Work Hard Despite Big Leads [AUDIO]
Christie, Booker Work Hard Despite Big Leads [AUDIO]
Christie, Booker Work Hard Despite Big Leads [AUDIO]
With about a month to go before the special U.S. Senate election, and less than two months before the general election, front-runners Cory Booker and Gov. Chris Christie continue to hold big leads in their respective races, but both continue to aggressively campaign anyway.

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