Hudson County Dems pledge to work with Christie - The Star-Ledger

Hudson County Dems pledge to work with Christie - The Star-Ledger

Courtesy of Governor's OfficeGov. Jon S. Corzine called Governor-elect Chris Christie from his Statehouse office today to discuss the transition of power. Christie defeated Corzine in yesterday's election becoming the first Republican to win the top seat in 12 years.Sen. Nicholas Sacco knows what it's like to work with a Republican governor.

The 32nd District Democrat, who is also North Bergen's mayor, served under Gov. Christine Todd Whitman from 1994 to 2001.

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