Posted on 03/16/2023 7:45:38 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) said that he will decide on whether to make another bid for the presidency in the next 45 to 60 days.
“I think running for president of the United States is an intensely personal decision. And that’s one that anybody who’s considering it should have the right to make on their own regardless of anybody else’s thoughts on it,” Christine told the Washington Examiner. Christie, who ran for his party’s nomination in 2016, told the Washington Examiner that the Republican Party should have a “robust primary” given the losses the party suffered over the last four years. He noted that former President Trump is “weaker” now than he was leading up to the 2020 election.
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Shouldn't it be EATING? 🤓
should read “loner”
True he can’t run..waddle, he might...🤓
With that said, I went to one of his events prior to the Iowa Caucuses in 2015/16. I've been to, and seen lots of presidential candidates, living in Iowa. He was absolutely amazing in that kind of retail politics. One of the best I've ever seen. His off the cuff skills are (or at least were) top notch.
He beat corzine and the teacher’s union in a rat state with minimal funding.
Don’t care.
It was a mis-quote.
“45-60 pounds....”
christie better hurry before some other fat rino fills the fatman primary slot against Trump ...
He has a better chance of winning if he competed in the Olympic Decathlon.
Mmmmmmm. Donuts.
Why does Christie and people like him, who have no chance whatsoever of winning the nomination and even less of a chance to win the general election, run for POTUS in the first place? Are they delusional? Do they get to keep the surplus campaign contributions when they drop out of the race? I don’t get it.
They saw Biden win the primaries and then the election. And Fetterman won. This is enough to make anybody believe they can win.
Thanks
My pleasure.
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