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N.J. governor addresses decision to resign

WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J., Sept. 8 (UPI) -- New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey said he decided to resign his post to help state government continue to run effectively.

"I had a personal crisis which I attempted to respond to in the most honest way I could," McGreevey said, the Times of Trenton, N.J., reported. The newspaper said McGreevey called the decision "a process of transformation and prayer and understanding."

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Last month, the New Jersey governor, the married father of two, admitted he is gay and had a homosexual affair. The man who has been identified in the affair denied he is gay and, in fact, had been sexually harassed by McGreevey.

McGreevey Tuesday toured a plant that makes escape chutes for airplanes, an appearance to bring attention to the governor's job training efforts. The Times said the governor was well-received by the plant's workers, who even booed reporters who called out questions to McGreevey about his resignation.

"I made a difficult, yes, personal decisions, to assure that the governor's office and state administration run competently," the governor said.

McGreevey is to resign as governor on Nov. 15. Unless a court intervenes and orders a special election, McGreevey will be replaced as governor by state Senate President Richard Codey, another Democrat.

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