New Jersey’s Gov. Chris Christie’s first re-election ad hit airwaves Thursday, touting the Republican’s leadership of an effective state government, playing off Washington’s dysfunction and partisan gridlock.
“They said it couldn’t be done. New Jersey was too broken, too partisan,” the ad begins. “But they never met Chris Christie.”
Christie, who is running against Democratic Sen. Barbara Buono, has well out-raised his competitor for the Nov. 4 election campaign.
The ad, “They Said,” goes on to tout the governor’s history of balancing budgets, cutting spending, and capped property taxes.









