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In Middletown, on a bay south of Staten Island, at least 90 percent of homes in one large swatch of town were damaged.

Susan Petraglia, 53, smiled as she thanked Christie for his work — but began crying as soon as he hugged her, touching her cheek at one point to apparently wipe away a tear.

“Thank you for your kind words,” he told her. “It really lifts me up.”

Christie spoke softly to Ginjer Doherty, 9, who would likely never live in her home again.

Christie put his hands on her shoulders and bent down to look in her eyes. “It’s bad stuff, but you know what? You have a bunch of adults here who are going to take care of you,” Christie told her, “so you’re going to be just fine.”

At the news conference later, Christie referenced his encounter with the girl.

“I’ve hugged a lot of crying adults over the last week, and I’m OK with that,” he said. “I have a harder time dealing with crying children and children who look scared.”

Moments later, he turned on the testosterone: “America couldn’t take New Jersey toughness before this? After this, we’re going to be hell on wheels.”

Christie’s own home in Mendham is without power. Although he is staying at the governor’s mansion in Princeton, he mentioned several times Monday that he has been wearing the same suit pants for eight days.

Christie was also wearing the blue fleece that has become such a part of his storm persona that the actor who impersonated him on “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend wore an identical one.

The skit referenced Christie’s new coziness with Obama during a week in which he was expected to campaign with Romney.

Asked Monday what would happen with the election, Christie said Romney would win, prompting moans.

“Whatever. Listen, he asked,” Christie said. “My guess is as good as yours.”

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(Inquirer staff writer Joelle Farrell contributed to this article.)

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