Christie bemoans 26% voter turnout in elections

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WEST NEW YORK – A low turnout election last month boomeranged into Gov. Chris Christie’s remarks this afternoon.

“You did a lousy job,” Christie told a crowd of residents packed into a Catholic school gym.

“When 26 percent of people come out to vote on the people making laws – that’s a sin,” said the Republican governor, whose party got run over in a handful of battleground tests on Nov. 8th.

“People are fighting around the world to have the right to self-determine,” Christie said.

Christie bemoans 26% voter turnout in elections