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New Jersey governor to campaign for Blunt

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie -- arguably the most popular Republican now running a Democratic-dominated state -- will be campaigning in Missouri on Wednesday for GOP U.S. Senate nominee Roy Blunt.

Although, technically, Christie won't be in the state. He will join Blunt via teleconference, as they address Blunt volunteers gathered in campaign sites around the state.

Christie's victory last year was among the first election defeats by President Barack Obama, who had campaigned for the Democratic incumbent, Jon Corzine.

Christie's fiscal conservativism already has pitted him against public employees in New Jersey, particularly his latest proposal to make cuts in state benefits and pensions. He is currently holding town halls around the state on the topic.

Christie also is seen as the type of Republican who appeals to suburban swing voters. The latest polls show him with an approval rating in the low 50s, which is better than many politicians around the country at the moment.

This article originally appeared in the St. Louis Beacon.

Jo Mannies has been covering Missouri politics and government for almost four decades, much of that time as a reporter and columnist at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. She was the first woman to cover St. Louis City Hall, was the newspaper’s second woman sportswriter in its history, and spent four years in the Post-Dispatch Washington Bureau. She joined the St. Louis Beacon in 2009. She has won several local, regional and national awards, and has covered every president since Jimmy Carter. She scared fellow first-graders in the late 1950s when she showed them how close Alaska was to Russia and met Richard M. Nixon when she was in high school. She graduated from Valparaiso University in northwest Indiana, and was the daughter of a high school basketball coach. She is married and has two grown children, both lawyers. She’s a history and movie buff, cultivates a massive flower garden, and bakes banana bread regularly for her colleagues.

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