Off Of Big NJ Win, Christie vs Clinton Is A Dead Heat
Coming off a big reelection victory, Gov.
Coming off a big reelection victory, Gov.
Chris Christie gave the Republican Party a
Republican Governor Chris Christie easily wins reelection
In the final NJ governor debate Tuesday
The two New Jersey gubernatorial candidates, Democratic
A new CNN poll shows support for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has slipped a point or two in the field of potential candidates for the 2016 Republican nomination. Polls conducted this early have almost no predictive value, whatsoever. Yet, we can dig out a few interesting points.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie holds a narrow lead among Republicans for the party’s 2016 presidential nomination, but even more GOP voters say he’s the candidate they least want to see nominated.
Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie scored the highest overall rating of 53.1 degrees (on a scale of 0 to 100) in Quinnipiac’s “feeling thermometer” poll, with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid coming in dead last 33.8 degrees.
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Governor Chris Christie was touting his conservative credentials, twice touting himself as a “conservative Republican” and taking a shot at President Obama within the first 10 minutes of a town hall meeting in Sussex County.
In a recent article, “Governor Christie Would Smash Through the Blue Wall,” I argued that Governor Christie would do what Mitt Romney could not; win suburban voters in larger margins and encroach on urban voters in the Northeast.