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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has become a national Republican Party figure, famous for his blunt public statements, his willingness to confront powerful special interests, and his determination to change the ingrown, corrupt, backroom political culture of New Jersey. In just two years as governor, Christie has moved aggressively to reduce the state’s ballooning deficit, rein in lucrative entitlements for teacher, police, fire, and public employee unions, cut out-of-control government spending, and create jobs by reducing counterproductive business regulations. But beneath Christie’s combative public persona is an intensely loyal family man, whose deep roots in New Jersey shape his core values. Written by New York Times bestselling author Bob Ingle and fellow journalist Michael Symons, who have covered the governor’s political career for more than a decade, Chris Christie offers the first inside portrait of this fascinating man.



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Bob Ingle

Bob Ingle is a syndicated newspaper columnist, a blogger read in more than 70 countries, a broadcast political commentator and author. His book, "The Soprano State: New Jersey's Culture of Corruption" sold out in three days and made The New York Times "Best Seller List" in the first week. He was graduated from The University of Georgia and worked in various states.



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