Nov 2nd, 2009 - NJ
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TRENTON -- As they limp across the finish line Tuesday, Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine and Republican Chris Christie are carrying the weight of their political parties on their shoulders.
And it's a heavy burden.
Star-Ledger photosNew Jersey governor's race candidates, from left, Gov. Jon Corzine, Republican Chris Christie, and independent Chris Daggett.
President Obama and national Democrats are counting on Corzine to stave off a GOP sweep in New Jersey and Virginia. State Republicans are looking to Christie to end years of Trenton exile.
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Nov 2nd, 2009 - NJ
Mitsu Yasukawa/The Star-LedgerGOP gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie meets with voters during a rally in Flemington on Saturday.TINTON FALLS -- Republican gubernatorial...



