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Christie Consoles Boy Who Wants to Be NJ Gov.

Friday, 01 April 2011 11:59 AM EDT

TRENTON, N.J. — As Internet infant videos go, it's not as viral as the nattering twins or the baby that reacts to mom's sneezes.

But a YouTube clip shows a 4-year-old New Jersey twin crying because he can't be governor of New Jersey.

When Jesse Koczon's mom asks why he was upset, Jesse responds, "'Cause everyone tells me I'm too small to be the governor of New Jersey."

Dawn Koczon told the Asbury Park Press the video was taped on Election Day 2009 after Koczon and her husband took Jesse and his brother to the polls in Old Bridge.

Gov. Chris Christie responded on Twitter: "Don't worry Jesse, people gave plenty of reasons why I couldn't be Governor, though being too small wasn't one of them."


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TRENTON, N.J. As Internet infant videos go, it's not as viral as the nattering twins or the baby that reacts to mom's sneezes.But a YouTube clip shows a 4-year-old New Jersey twin crying because he can't be governor of New Jersey.When Jesse Koczon's mom asks why he was...
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