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Republicans are feeling bullish ahead of NJ governor race

Republicans are feeling bullish ahead of NJ governor race

Fox News4 days ago
Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas has the latest on the most expensive race in the Garden State's history on 'America's Newsroom.'
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