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N.J. farmer cuts corn maze of Gov. Christie and Dem challenger

This undated aerial photo provided by the Stony Hill Farm Market in Chester, N.J., shows the faces of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, left, and his Democratic challenger, State Sen. Barbara Bruno, carved into a Stony Hill Farm Market's cornfield. AP Photo/Stony Hill Farmer'ss Market

CHESTER, N.J. A New Jersey farmer has cut the faces of Republican Gov. Chris Christie and his Democratic challenger into a corn maze to highlight the state's gubernatorial election.

The corn was planted in June at the Stony Hill Farm in Chester.

Owner Dale Davis tells Newark's The Star-Ledger newspaper he chose the maze to get people interested. He says everybody recognizes Christie but he doesn't know whether a lot of people would recognize gubernatorial rival Sen. Barbara Buono.

Christie is far ahead of Buono in public polls and leads among nearly every demographic group. He's seen as a viable contender for the 2016 Republican nomination for president.

The Morris County maze will open to the paying public Aug. 31. The election is Nov. 5.

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