Christie To Briefly Attend GOP Governor Meeting In Vegas
Gov. Chris Christie plans to make a quick, one-day appearance at the Republican Governors' Association meetings in Las Vegas.
Gov. Chris Christie plans to make a quick, one-day appearance at the Republican Governors' Association meetings in Las Vegas.
After nearly two weeks without electricity, most residents in New Jersey have power, minus those along the barrier islands.
It was a defeat for Joe Kyrillos, the Republican challenger for U.S. Senate in New Jersey, who never figured out a way to beat a better-known, more financed incumbent.
Roughly 2 million New Jersey homes and businesses are still without power today after the devastation left behind by super storm Sandy. That means almost 5 million people are in the dark.
Governor Christie is expressing concern about the escalating murder rate in Atlantic City.
A new poll finds New Jersey voters think Gov. Chris Christie is doing a good job, but they're not positive about re-electing him.
Governor Chris Christie insists New Jersey 2% cap on property tax increases is working. Critics say Christie is misleading the public. One lawmaker is pushing legislation that would establish a task force to study the issue.
Governor Chris Christie took the podium in Tampa, Florida last night to deliver the Republican National Convention's keynote address. There was a lot of hype and many expectations for the governors speech. How do you think he handled it?
Governor Chris Christie and Mayor Cory Booker may not agree on much, but the two popular politicians have teamed up to bring us something we can all enjoy: a very funny video. Take a look at their new Seinfeld-esque viral sensation!
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is rallying Republicans days before Tuesday’s election.
Tuesday, New Jersey voters will be asked to cast a ballot as to whether they support changing the state constitution to allow sports betting at Garden State casinos and racetracks.
The cost of operating the New Jersey park system is approximately $39M annually, but the system only generates $8M (21%) each year through fees and leases.