Nov 9, 2009 1:41 pm US/Eastern
New Jersey Gov.-Elect Visits High School
TRENTON (AP) ―
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Republican New Jersey Gubernatorial hopeful Chris Christie exits the polling station after casting his vote, Nov.3, 2009 in Mendham, New Jersey.
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New Jersey's next governor has yet to visit the state capital, Trenton, since winning the election last Tuesday.
But Gov.-elect Chris Christie is getting closer.
Christie and Lt. Gov.-elect Kim Guadagno will field questions from high school students in nearby Hamilton Township on Monday.
The Republican carried the sprawling suburb populated by teachers and state workers by about 750 votes.
Christie has visited a Newark charter school and Woodbridge merchants and has met with Ocean County mayors since being elected New Jersey's 55th governor.
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