
Weathering the storm
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A look at how Superstorm Sandy changed the state's political landscape.
How Sandy altered the state's political landscape and whether its effects will last until next year's gubernatorial election - with Darryl Isherwood of PolitickerNJ, Joelle Farrell of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Michael Symons of NJ Press Media and Jarrett Renshaw of the Newark Star-Ledger.
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Reporters Roundtable is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS
Support for Reporters Roundtable is provided by New Jersey Manufacture Insurance, New Jersey Realtors and RWJ Barnabas Health. Promotional support provided by New Jersey Business Magazine.

Weathering the storm
Special | 28m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
How Sandy altered the state's political landscape and whether its effects will last until next year's gubernatorial election - with Darryl Isherwood of PolitickerNJ, Joelle Farrell of The Philadelphia Inquirer, Michael Symons of NJ Press Media and Jarrett Renshaw of the Newark Star-Ledger.
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