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Chris Christie is gaining in New Hampshire, folks. If he beats Trump and Rubio in New Hampshire, he could do well in the Northeastern states and could win the GOP presidential nomination. Christie could win it all, folks. Don't be surprised if Christie wins the presidency by surprise.
I like Christie and I get his stealth campaign, but I just don't see it happening.
He is gaining in New Hampshire, but he's still far below Trump. Like you, I would like to see Christie pull it off, but I don't see him overcoming such a huge gap in six weeks. Too bad, too. Christie is a bully, but he's also pragmatic and sane. I could live with a Christie presidency.
Everyday it is someone else. Oh, look here, Kasich is getting traction. No, it is Rubio now. Can any of us leave our full time jobs for months while running for another job and still get paid? The guy has practically moved out of state.
Yep, you're right. Christie should have shunned the president and let his constituents suffer the consequences, because politics is more important than actually serving the people of his state.
This incident, more than any other, is what convinced me that Christie, for all of his New Jersey thuggishness, would be an acceptable Republican president. It's both sad and hilarious that actually working for the people who elected him is what disqualifies him on the far right.
Chris Christie is gaining in New Hampshire, folks. If he beats Trump and Rubio in New Hampshire, he could do well in the Northeastern states and could win the GOP presidential nomination. Christie could win it all, folks. Don't be surprised if Christie wins the presidency by surprise.
What Southern states do you see him winning because there are a bunch coming up after NH?
Did you know the Union Leader hasn't endorsed any Republican that has gone on to be President since 1980, 35 years ago? That in the 2012 election they endorsed Newt Gingrich who not only didn't become the Republican nominee but he finished 4th in NH (and that was a tie)?
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