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The Christie Tracker
Find WNYC’s archival coverage of the former New Jersey governor, his ill-fated presidential run and the Bridgegate scandal under the "stories" tab. Our weekly Christie Tracker Podcast ran for three years, between January, 2015 and January, 2018. It was hosted by David Furst and featured award-winning reporting from Matt Katz and Andrea Bernstein.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 16 ratings
Nice
Great Governor. Wish him well.
CheyJam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/21/16
An important public service
Katz, keep up the great work. Refreshing to hear this kind of reporting while most news media has scaled back their national, and especially state and local news coverage. Christie's every move should be scrutinized this way by more news organizations--I look forward to this podcast every week.Read full review »
Mandaloney via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/15
Kan't get enough Katz
Easily one of the best weekly Chris Christie-dedicated podcasts I've ever heard.Read full review »
afbradstone via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/07/15
Recent Episodes
Published 01/13/18
OK, you caught us. The Christie Tracker Podcast actually wrapped up back in November of 2016 - after the Bridgegate trial of former Christie staffer, Bridget Anne Kelly and former Deputy Executive Director of the Port Authority, Bill Baroni. But because Tuesday, January 16th marks the last day...
Published 01/13/18
The Bridgegate trial is done. Governor Christie is heading into his last year in office. And the Christie Tracker Podcast is closing up shop. Before we go, our resident Bridgegate-ologists, WNYC's Matt Katz and Andrea Bernstein, join us to answer your questions. Former Christie associates...
Published 11/23/16
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