Christie says ‘show time’ is over in New Hampshire
In November, during the peak of Republican bellicosity toward, sigh, war refugees, New Jersey governor and traffic manager Chris Christie declared himself entirely unwilling to subject his state to the dangers presented by preschool Syrian war orphans.
Chris Christie speaks during the Sunshine Summit conference in Orlando, Florida.
The bus tour gets underway early tomorrow and wraps up Tuesday morning. My mother is becoming a Christie supporter and I came to see if the support is growing.”Renee Plummer, a outstanding real estate developer & GOP activist who lately threw her endorsement behind Christie, stated the she’s seeing real momentum for him within the state as he has built a rapport with voters. “Marco has consistently voted against those sorts of bills, but the truth is that it’s not going to change until we elect a new president”, spokesman Alex Conant said. “We’re not picking an entertainer-in-chief”, he said.
Garrett also asked what Christie has learned from the resurrection of his campaign. But Christie is now vying for second place, earning the support of 11 percent of voters in that poll, versus 12 percent for Rubio and 12 percent for Texas Sen. “You are going to take this race from 14 people to four or five”.
But the real bite was reserved for Republican rivals who Christie made clear he felt were woefully under-qualified to be commander-in-chief.
Christie also mocked his “buddy” Cruz for talking a tough game by threatening to carpet-bomb Syria while backing the USA Freedom Act, which ended the NSA’s bulk collection of phone records. NJCEDV also acknowledges the many other community leaders, advocates, and survivors who contacted members of the Assembly to encourage their vote and support of victims of domestic violence. “Rubio, listen, if you’re going to say you’re opposed to something, how about showing up for work and voting no?”
Howard said she isn’t likely to make up her mind until the middle of January but said she found Christie to be “very impressive” after sitting through his town hall and that his frequent, in-person interactions with New Hampshire voters is a mark in his factor. While others are interested in fantasy football or bickering with each other, Gov. Chris Christie stands out as the candidate with a plan. Lawmakers are expected to vote on the override today (Thursday). “We really feel like you’ve welcomed us in to your family and it is a really wonderful thing to experience as a candidate, I have to tell you”. Ted Cruz and businessman Donald Trump.
And that connection that Christie is making with New Hampshire voters, she said, is coming at just the right time.
Christie visited Kansas several times in 2014 to campaign for Gov. Sam Brownback’s re-election.