Here is the Hudson Data. Notice the MASSIVE swing in Union City because of the Stack machine help but also the huge swing in Hoboken which seems to be trending Republican at the top of the ticket with the exception of the Booker-Lonegan race. The Harrison mayoral endorsement made for a mini Union City in that town. The smaller swing toward Christie in Bayonne and Kearny (only two below trend) is interesting.
Hudson County Data for Gov Race (W/o Provisionals)
Town Buo Chr Total Margin Swing Trend (Vs. State)
Bayonne 5262 5302 10564 0.38% 15.94% -2.86%
East Newark 145 75 220 -31.82% 19.44% 0.64%
Guttenberg 732 638 1370 -6.86% 41.88% 23.08%
Harrison 755 893 1648 8.37% 53.63% 34.83%
Hoboken 5467 6439 11906 8.16% 42.18% 23.38%
Jersey City 20225 9709 29934 -35.13% 23.39% 4.59%
Kearny 2655 2624 5279 -0.59% 14.35% -4.45%
North Bergen 6764 4278 11042 -22.51% 30.27% 11.47%
Secaucus 1723 2207 3930 12.32% 28.39% 9.59%
Union City 4624 6604 11228 17.63% 75.18% 56.38%
Weehawken 1395 1065 2460 -13.41% 32.00% 13.20%
WNY 3168 2403 5571 -13.73% 32.93% 14.13%
Naturally, the areas of Hudson where Christie did best are those with the most middle class and affluent white voters (Hoboken). Union City is especially interesting because it's 84.7% Hispanic. There's a huge concentration of Cuban voters there that haven't voted Republican since 1985.