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New Jersey governor and teachers union chief wage public battle | The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment

New Jersey governor and teachers union chief wage public battle | The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment

New Jersey governor and teachers union chief wage public battle

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TRENTON, N.J.—He says she’s a “greedy thug” who uses children as “drug mules.” She says he’s a “bully” and a “liar” who’s “obsessed with a vendetta.”

Chris Christie, the Republican governor of New Jersey, and Barbara Keshishian, president of the state’s teachers union, say they want to improve public schools. That’s where agreement ends. In speeches, mailings and multi-million dollar TV ads, they’ve battled over teacher salaries, property taxes and federal education grants. They have met once, an encounter that ended when Mr. Christie threw Ms. Keshishian out of his office.

For Mr. Christie, 48 years old, the fight is part policy, part personality. He quickly has positioned himself as a politician in tune with an angry and impatient electorate, and he’s already mentioned as a 2012



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