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‘Do Change’ in Atlantic City

As New Jersey Gov. Christie might say ‘Why fly to the desert when you can Do AC this fall?’

By Ray Schweibert
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1. Anonymous said... on Sep 27, 2012 at 01:00PM

“is this new slogan related to the elections ya think?”

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