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Gov. Chris Christie: Because he put people before politics. A week before a heated presidential election, political mudslinging took a back seat to the weather. When Superstorm Sandy left thousands across the east coast without power, food and shelter, New Jersey's governor crossed party lines to commandeer immediate aid for those in need. In the process, he reminded us how effective bipartisan partnerships can be, and how ...
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Gov. Chris Christie: Because he put people before politics. A week before a heated presidential election, political mudslinging took a back seat to the weather. When Superstorm Sandy left thousands across the east coast without power, food and shelter, New Jersey's governor crossed party lines to commandeer immediate aid for those in need. In the process, he reminded us how effective bipartisan partnerships can be, and how much it takes to forge them.
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