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    The New Jersey Gubernatorial election is impending and citizens will be able to select the candidate that they think will best serve their needs. New Jersey’s Constitution includes that these general elections shall be held annually on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November also, the time of holding such elections may be altered by law. Currently there are two candidates, Kim Guadagno who is on the Republican side and Phil Murphy who stands on the Democratic side. Both candidates have

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    Give it to FOX News for giving the American people the most entertaining and informative debate every broadcast on national TV. Thursday double-header of debates gave the American people something to talk about for the weeks to come. From who won, to the entertainment of exchanges and questions, FOX reminded everyone that these 17 candidates are running for the highest office in the land and our future is in stake. However, some people don’t feel this way. Some are mad at FOX performance, the questions

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    Chris Christie ends his race of the 2016 White House Bid For months, Chris Christie has failed to grab national headlines (Philip Elliot). According to critics, Chris Christie is not the leader that people want in office. Chris acknowledged where he stood and called it quits in the presidential race. Chris Christie bowed out of the presidential race because of poor governing, low popularity, and continuous scandals (Steve Benen). These issues made it clear that Chris Christie was not the right guy

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    HOUSTON — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie endorsed Donald Trump on Friday, the highest-profile elected official to back the New York billionaire in his pursuit of the Republican presidential nomination. "There is no better fighter than Donald Trump," Christie said during a news conference in Fort Worth, the same day that Trump and GOP rivals Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz echoed the savage attacks on each other that marked Thursday's debate in Houston. Christie — a potential running mate — said he believes

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    Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie signed a bipartisan legislation regarding all public employees four years ago. This plan was designed so that public employees would give up all of their benefits and in doing so, the state will use that money to make payments into the pension system. But, when New Jersey’s economy was struggling, Christie cut the payments that were meant for the pension fund so that he could balance the state’s budget with that income. This made the pension system far worse

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    During the final parts of the 2016 presidential election, Chris Christie gave a last ditch effort in a speech at the Republican National Convention to persuade all citizens on the fence of voting for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, to vote for Donald Trump. Using Persuasive diction, pathos, and near arrogant body language by pointing to the crowd and T.V. camera, buffing out his chest while he glares into the camera, Chris Christie proved how Hillary wasn’t fit to be president while attempting

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    Who really is Chris Christie and why should the people of America care about him? Christie is a republican governor of the democratic state of New Jersey. Christie grew up in an extremely wealthy town in New Jersey called Livingston. On June 30th when he decided to run for President of the United States, he decided to go back to his hometown high school to give his presidential announcement speech. In Christie’s presidential announcement, Christie, governor of New Jersey, employs emotional, factual

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    analysis of Chris Christie’s “Drug Speech” Recently, New Jersey governor and presidential candidate Chris Christie gave a heartfelt speech at a town hall meeting in New Hampshire (Vale). Governor Chris Christie is loved by his supporters and detested by his opponents for his ability to present his points in a moving and effective manner. As much as one might disagree with the governor’s politics, policies, or perhaps pushy personality, it is undeniable that the man can deliver a solid speech. Chris Christie

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    in Eugene O'Neill’s social criticism is negative… Whatever hope he sees for man lies in individuals who may have the courage to possess their own souls” (363). A prime of example of an individuals who do possess their own souls are present in Anna Christie. Anna and Marthy, the main woman characters, are both examples of O’Neill’s experiments into writing more well-rounded and independent women, much like the women of the 1920’s. Despite Marthy only appearing in the first act, her personality reveals

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    Argument for Paying College Athletes Stephen Elting Mercy College Have you ever heard of a business that made billions of dollars, yet did not pay their employees? Seems pretty remarkable doesn’t it? Well this business is known as the NCAA. According to an article in the New York Times, the NCAA made $770 million from just the three-week Men’s Basketball Tournament, but how much did the athletes who participated in said tournament receive? If you said zero

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