Tom Moran & friends to dissect Christie's impact on N.J.

August 19, 2015

Chris Christie’s campaign for president is on the rocks. His popularity among New Jersey voters is at or near all-time lows. And the governor’s to-do list in Trenton is a mile long.

So what are we to make of all this, New Jersey?

We’re gonna dig in and start talking about it, that’s what.

On Sept. 24, Tom Moran, The Star-Ledger Editorial Page Editor, will be joined by Matt Katz and Brian Donohue for a lively discussion on all things Christie, the state’s burning issues, and the 2017 gubernatorial race.

“Chris Christie’s New Jersey: An Evening with Tom Moran & Friends” will take place at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy at Rutgers University in New Brunswick.

NJ.com, August 19

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