TRENTON — Democrats are marking an anniversary today.

Exactly 100 days ago, the Port Authority closed lanes to the George Washington Bridge, setting off a chain of events that would land Gov. Chris Christie some of the most negative headlines of his political career.

In response, the Democratic National Committee released a highlight reel of the Republican governor’s latest statements on the controversy, set to a jaunty soundtrack.

“It’s been 100 days since Christie’s allies blocked off the bridge,” the minute-long web-only spot begins. “Last week he held a 61 minute press conference to explain it away. Leaving the public with more questions than answers.”

The video fast forwards through Friday's Statehouse news conference, pausing to let Christie speak: "Senator Baroni offered his resignation and I accepted. But this was nothing that I hadn't planned already."

The governor was referring to Bill Baroni, a former state senator and Christie’s top appointee to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

Baroni previously testified that David Wildstein, another Christie ally at the agency who resigned, ordered the closure as part of a traffic study, which has yet to surface.

National Democrats have targeted Gov. Chris Christie, shown here after winning re-election, over his response to the controversial closure of lanes to the world's busiest bridge.

Democrats believe the lanes were closed and the town of Fort Lee thrown into turmoil on the first day of school in September as political retribution against the mayor, who would not endorse the governor’s re-election bid.

"Yeah, I still think it’s a whole lotta hullabaloo," Christie continued.

The video then flashes a quote on screen in time with the governor’s delivery: “It’s difficult to explain why you didn’t do something when you didn’t not do it on purpose.”

“Huh?” the DNC asks.

Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-Middlesex), chairman of a committee that has already held two public hearings on the issue, is waiting for the bi-state agency to comply with subpoenas for documents from seven officials as well as the governor. The correspondence is due Thursday.

The video is the second the DNC has released in about a week, piling on with cable shows and national news outlets that have had near daily coverage of the issue.

As an early frontrunner for his party’s presidential nomination and chairman of the Republican Governors Association, Christie has attracted even more attention than usual since cruising to re-election last month.

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