What does he do all day?

Gov. Phil Murphy has already been working for hours on a rainy Tuesday morning in September before he sits down for a quick television segment with “Good Morning America” alongside his wife, first lady Tammy Murphy.

New Jersey’s senior senator, Bob Menendez, was indicted just five days ago. The Department of Justice recently called the pandemic response in the state’s veterans homes “multilevel leadership failure.” And, closer to home, rumors are swirling about a political career for the first lady.

Those circumstances converge on a standard Tuesday for Murphy, now approaching lame-duck status after being elected first in 2017 and again in 2021. As he faces the final two years of his second term, Murphy could lose the benefits of Democratic control of the New Jersey Legislature — all 120 seats are on the ballot Nov. 7. But he is moving forward — despite distractions like the looming election, crises like those at the veterans homes and the explosion that has been Menendez’s federal indictment in an alleged bribery scheme.

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