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Posted: 11/18/2012 3:38:38 PM EST
FILE - In this Nov. 3, 2012 file photo, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie comforts Kerri Berean in Little Ferry, N.J., after Superstorm Sandy caused a tidal surge on the Hackensack River that overtook a natural berm protecting the town. For Christie, leadership after Sandy often came with an empathetic hug. For New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, it came with an angry tirade at utilities slow to restore power. For New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, it came with cool, businesslike assurance. (AP Photo/The Star-Ledger, David Gard, Pool, File)
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Posted: 11/18/2012 3:38:37 PM EST
FILE - In this Nov. 15, 2012 file photo, President Barack Obama, center, is flanked by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, after the president arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, to visit areas devastated by Superstorm Sandy. Experts in leadership and disaster response give Bloomberg, Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie high marks for their performance so far in Superstorm Sandy, a disaster that left more than 100 people dead and presented perhaps the biggest crisis-management test yet for the three Northeastern politicians who have all been rumored to hold presidential ambitions. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
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Posted: 11/16/2012 5:23:32 PM EST
FILE - This Nov. 13, 2012 file photo shows New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie during a news conference in Trenton, N.J. Threatened with repeal just weeks ago, President Barack Obama's health care law now appears on track in close to half the states, with others playing catch-up and the administration readying a fallback for states not wishing to participate. Christie said Friday that New Jersey is going to comply with the Affordable Care Act. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File)
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Posted: 11/7/2012 12:43:18 AM EST
Poll worker Annie Barr stands by while Governor Chris Christie votes in the U.S. presidential election with his daughter Bridget, 8, at the Mendham Emergency Services Building in Mendham, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/7/2012 12:43:18 AM EST
Poll worker Annie Barr stands by while Governor Chris Christie votes in the U.S. presidential election with his daughter Bridget, 8, at the Mendham Emergency Services Building in Mendham, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/7/2012 12:43:18 AM EST
Poll worker Annie Barr stands by while Governor Chris Christie votes in the U.S. presidential election with his daughter Bridget, 8, at the Mendham Emergency Services Building in Mendham, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/7/2012 12:43:18 AM EST
Poll worker Annie Barr stands by while Governor Chris Christie votes in the U.S. presidential election with his daughter Bridget, 8, at the Mendham Emergency Services Building in Mendham, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/6/2012 9:05:40 PM EST
Poll worker Annie Barr stands by while Governor Chris Christie votes in the U.S. presidential election with his daughter Bridget, 8, at the Mendham Emergency Services Building in Mendham, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/6/2012 9:05:40 PM EST
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie visits fifth grade students at Berkeley Elementary School in Westwood, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/6/2012 9:05:40 PM EST
Poll worker Annie Barr stands by while Governor Chris Christie votes in the U.S. presidential election with his daughter Bridget, 8, at the Mendham Emergency Services Building in Mendham, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/6/2012 9:05:40 PM EST
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie visits fifth grade students at Berkeley Elementary School in Westwood, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/6/2012 9:05:40 PM EST
Poll worker Annie Barr stands by while Governor Chris Christie votes in the U.S. presidential election with his daughter Bridget, 8, at the Mendham Emergency Services Building in Mendham, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/6/2012 9:05:40 PM EST
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie visits fifth grade students at Berkeley Elementary School in Westwood, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/6/2012 8:20:47 PM EST
Poll worker Annie Barr stands by while Governor Chris Christie votes in the U.S. presidential election with his daughter Bridget, 8, at the Mendham Emergency Services Building in Mendham, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/6/2012 8:12:39 PM EST
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie visits fifth grade students at Berkeley Elementary School in Westwood, New Jersey, November 6, 2012 in this handout photo courtesy of the governor's office. REUTERS/New Jersey Governor's Office/Tim Larsen/Handout
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Posted: 11/6/2012 2:38:32 PM EST
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie holds a press conference outside the Joseph Bolger Middle School in Keansburg, N.J., where he spoke to residents Monday, Nov. 5, 2012, a week after Hurricane Sandy devasted New Jersey. (AP Photo/The Philadelphia Inquirer, Clem Murray, Pool)
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Posted: 11/6/2012 11:04:07 AM EST
A polling place worker, left, assists a person who is filling out a affidavit to vote in the general election on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, in Hoboken, N.J. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a declaration allowing people displaced by Superstorm Sandy to vote in the general election at any polling place. However, such voters were not allowed to vote in local elections. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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Posted: 11/6/2012 11:04:07 AM EST
A person fills out a affidavit to vote in the general election on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, in Hoboken, N.J. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a declaration allowing people displaced by Superstorm Sandy to vote in the general election at any polling place. However, such voters were not allowed to vote in local elections. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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Posted: 11/6/2012 11:04:07 AM EST
Bottled water sits on a table in a room at Hoboken City Hall as residents cast their votes on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, in Hoboken, N.J. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a declaration allowing people displaced by Superstorm Sandy to vote in the general election at any polling place. However, such voters were not allowed to vote in local elections. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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Posted: 11/5/2012 7:33:23 PM EST
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie gives little 9-year-old Ginjer Doherty a pep talk outside the Port Monmouth fire station in Port Monmouth, N.J., where he visited residents and first responders Monday, Nov. 5, 2012 a week after Hurricane Sandy devasted New Jersey. At left, wiping her eye, is Ginjer's mom, Gail. (AP Photo/The Philadelphia Inquirer, Clem Murray, Pool)