New Jersey Governor Chris Christie endorses Trump for Republicans
In a release created to prompt GOP front-runner Donald Trump to respond, Rubio’s campaign released five years of documents – though the campaign released only partial returns, omitting the detailed schedules and documents that would bring transparency into the couple’s income, charitable giving and tax strategies. “We can’t stand divided”.
Namely, some of Chris Christie’s most ardent supporters have begun to turn on him, not unlike the way a pack of wolves will drive one member out out of the pack when food is scarce, creating the phenomenon of a “lone wolf”.
If you think there are only three candidates who have any chance at all of being the nominee and you actively don’t like two of them, then you are left with Donald Trump. “I am really proud to receive the support of the Governor and his family”, Trump said.
The New Jersey governor’s endorsement Friday has come under fire from some Republicans and conservative commentators, given that Mr. Christie had been one of the billionaire businessman’s harshest critics on the campaign trail.
“And I’m looking and I’m getting ready because, you know, it’s like a lot of people, I’m a pretty strong guy”.
It is unclear whether Rubio will win any of the Super Tuesday states, as recent polling shows Trump leading the Florida Senator in most of the Southern states casting their ballots.
Mr. Christie agreed Sunday that he and Mr. Trump have had “some major disagreements with each other, because we ran against each other”.
Meanwhile in Perry, Georgia, Cruz said “Both Donald Trump and Marco Rubio want to keep the IRS… all the things that make the lobbyists in Washington get rich”. “We don’t know. But, but he’s clearly hiding something”. “I believe it will be me, but at the end of the day, I’m going to support that person who went through the arena and became the nominee”, Kasich said.
Cruz’s home state of Texas is one of those 11 states, and analysts see it as a must-win for him if he’s to continue his bid.
The polls found that Clinton often had higher negative ratings with voters than did the more-controversial Trump, whose inflammatory pronouncements have often angered and even horrified many of his fellow Republicans. I’ll tell you as president, I’m not going to be neutral. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz also criticized Trump during the debate, but he had yet to release his tax documents on Saturday.