Christie ends term unpopular, but with legs left unbroken

 

January 18, 2018



TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Republican Chris Christie left the New Jersey governor's office with his popularity in tatters, but at least he didn't break a leg.

Christie is the first elected New Jersey governor in more than two decades not to suffer a broken leg while in office.

— JON CORZINE: The Democrat broke his leg during a serious vehicle accident on the Garden State Parkway in 2007. He also suffered broken bones in his chest and back and spent more than a week in critical condition.

— JIM MCGREEVEY: The Democrat fractured his left femur during a walk on the beach in Cape May in 2002.

— CHRISTIN...



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