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With Iowa team on board, Christie plans caucus campaign blitz
Cedar Rapids Gazette ^ | September 29, 2015, 2:17 pm | Erin Murphy, Rod Boshart

Posted on 09/30/2015 10:29:08 AM PDT by newgeezer

DES MOINES — Chris Christie says he is serious about performing well in Iowa as he seeks the Republican nomination for president.

Christie, the New Jersey governor who to this point has spent far more time campaigning in nearby New Hampshire than fellow early voting state Iowa, said during a media event Tuesday that he plans to spend more time campaigning here.

Christie, who has languished in the bottom tier of most Iowa polls on the GOP race, made the promise after announcing the endorsements of a group of Iowa Republican activists and donors, including agribusiness leader Bruce Rastetter and real estate developer Denny Elwell.

“This is an impressive team of people,” Christie said. “They have a plan for me to do very well in the Iowa caucuses, and my job is to execute that plan and that means being here, and I will be here frequently ...

“By the time you get to February, you will be tired of seeing me.”

Roughly 50 people attended Tuesday’s event.

Christie portrayed himself as a “uniter,” someone who as president could unify the Republican Party and also work with Democrats. He pointed to his time as New Jersey governor, where he has served with a Democrat-controlled state legislature.

Christie contrasted that willingness to reach across the aisle with other Republican presidential candidates.

“I wake up every day (as governor) knowing I’m not going to get everything I want,” Christie said. “As governor, it’s not an option for me to stand in the corner and hold my breath and do nothing.

“Compromise, everybody, is not capitulation. They’re two different words. And they’re two different words for a reason.”

Donald Trump, Carly Fiorina and Ben Carson — three candidates who have never held elected public office — have lead recent Republican polls in Iowa.

Christie said he is not concerned by polls this early in the race, and that he also considers himself a political “outsider.”

“I’m a Republican in New Jersey, which means I wake up every morning as an outsider,” Christie said. “I don’t cede the outsider mantle to anybody in this race.” More stories from Erin Murphy Experts: Large caucus field won’t boost Iowa economy GOP candidates court Iowa evangelicals

Christie spent a portion of the morning visiting with Republican Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad.

Branstad has said he will not endorse a candidate in the Republican primary. However, a former member of his administration and a state Department of Transportation official are working with Christie’s campaign, and Rastetter was appointed by Branstad to the board that governs the state’s public universities.

“He is putting together a strong grassroots organization and effort, many people who I know that are very well respected and also are hard workers in terms of grassroots organization,” Branstad said Tuesday. “But it’s a long time between now and the caucuses in February. There are a lot of candidates.”

Iowa Democrats also pointed to Christie’s record in New Jersey, including allegations that his administration engaged in political retaliation when it closed lanes on an interstate bridge, causing massive traffic jams, and an August poll that said 54 percent of New Jersey voters believe Christie should resign as governor now that he is running for president.

“It appears some Iowa Republicans see no better option,” Iowa Democratic Party communications director Sam Lau said in a statement. “The only endorsement Iowans need to care about is from those who know Christie best — the 54 percent of New Jersey residents who have experienced his failed leadership and want him gone.”

Rod Boshart of the Cedar Rapids Gazette contributed.


TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa
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To: glennherman
Excellent, this summarizes what most of us are trying to put into words after reading this b$:


21 posted on 09/30/2015 11:27:24 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Ain't Trump concernment great? Ignore fake concernment & vote Trump/Cruz 2016/2020, Cruz/? 2024/28!)
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To: newgeezer

Christie, please stop this tortured effort.

You are embarrassing yourself.


22 posted on 09/30/2015 11:31:16 AM PDT by Calpublican (Boehner Down! Lots more to go....)
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To: newgeezer
With Iowa team on board, Christie plans caucus campaign blitz

BLINTZ. I'm sure they meant "blintz."

23 posted on 09/30/2015 12:01:38 PM PDT by Yashcheritsiy (It's time to repeal and replace the GOP)
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To: newgeezer

There are a lot of barnyard bovines in Iowa. There’s also a “pork palace.”


24 posted on 09/30/2015 12:37:43 PM PDT by Skybird
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To: Cementjungle

Not that people here will pay any attention...But

Chris Christie On Hillary’s Attempt To Escape Benghazi/Server Fallout, Gun Control, And A Boehner-Obama Exit Deal
Monday, October 5, 2015 | posted by Hugh Hewitt
http://www.hughhewitt.com/chris-christie-on-hillarys-attempt-to-escape-benghaziserver-fallout-gun-control-and-a-boehner-obama-exit-deal/

Audio
http://www.hughhewitt.com/wp-content/uploads/10-05hhs-christie.mp3

Yes he is...and doing pretty good thank you very Much

“HH: A lot of the talk on Morning Joe was about polls. You are doing okay in some, not so well in others. Do you think they matter at this moment?

CC: Not really. I don’t. I think if you remember, eight years ago at this time, on the Democratic side, Hilary Clinton was ahead of Barack Obama by 20 points. On our side, we’ve have folks who have been leading in the polls I think six to seven different people now over [the] course of time. So, no I don’t. I think what really matters is what kind of campaign you are running, how hard you are working, and I’m glad to see that some folks respond to that. I’m sure that even more are going to respond as we move forward because what they want is something different than what’s going on Washington D.C. right now which is a train wreck both at the White House and on Capitol Hill.”

Polls at this point mean pretty much...nothing. Talk to me at the end of Dec.


25 posted on 10/06/2015 6:08:35 AM PDT by Valin (I'm not completely worthless. I can be used as a bad example.)
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Not that people here will pay any attention, because Chris Christie is a bad terrible evil wicked person who hates You.
/Sarc

Chris Christie: #TellingItLikeItIs Town Hall, Manchester, NH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7JGGvgvXnk


26 posted on 10/28/2015 11:17:37 AM PDT by Valin (I'm not completely worthless. I can be used as a bad example.)
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To: Valin

Forward to 23 minute mark


27 posted on 10/28/2015 11:22:22 AM PDT by Valin (I'm not completely worthless. I can be used as a bad example.)
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