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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.
Drawing on
interviews with Christie himself, his wife, Mary Pat, his brother, Todd,
his father, Bill, his uncle Joe, and many longtime supporters as well
as political opponents, Ingle and Symons trace Christie's life. He grew
up in New Jersey, surrounded by a big, roiling Italian-American family
where his mother, Sondra, and grandmother Anne were powerful influences.
Surprisingly, his political career nearly ended after a bruising loss
in a local county campaign, but was revived when Christie was appointed
United States Attorney for New Jersey. He soon became a feared
prosecutor, and culminated an impressive string of successful cases with
a multi-year investigation that resulted in the arrests of more than
forty people, in one of the state's most notorious examples of political
corruption.
Despite calls to run for president, Christie
reiterated his commitment to reforming New Jersey. "Chris Christie: The
Inside Story of His Rise to Power" goes behind the scenes to reveal his
family life, his public life, and what the future might hold." (Publisher Description)
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