Chris Christie vows to remain in the race until the convention
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Determined to Stay in the Race
Despite the current lead of opponent Donald Trump in the New Hampshire primary, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie expressed his unwavering determination to continue his campaign. During an appearance on State of the Union, host Dana Bash suggested that Christie team up with Nikki Haley, as their combined polling numbers would be significant. However, Christie dismissed the idea, emphasizing that voters don’t make decisions based solely on numbers.
New Hampshire Primary and Christie’s Future Plans
The New Hampshire primary, scheduled for Jan. 23, is a crucial event in the race. When asked if he intends to carry on after the primary, Christie responded with a resounding “absolutely.” He firmly stated that he plans to stay in the race until the convention, predicting that Gov. Doug Burgum and former Gov. Asa Hutchinson will be the next to drop out.
Christie highlighted the current Republican field, noting that it is the smallest in recent history without an incumbent. He believes that there are now four major contenders: Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, himself, and Nikki Haley.
Christie’s Qualification for the Fourth GOP Debate
Christie proudly announced that he has qualified for the fourth GOP debate, showcasing his continued relevance and influence in the race.
Recent developments have seen DeSantis and Trump intensify their efforts against Haley. DeSantis launched a microsite on his campaign website aimed at exposing the “real Nikki Haley,” while Trump made a public appearance at a University of South Carolina game, seemingly undermining Haley’s standing in the early primary states.
For more information, click here to visit The Washington Examiner.
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Determined to Stay in the Race
Despite the current lead of opponent Donald Trump in the New Hampshire primary, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie expressed his unwavering determination to continue his campaign. During an appearance on State of the Union, host Dana Bash suggested that Christie team up with Nikki Haley, as their combined polling numbers would be significant. However, Christie dismissed the idea, emphasizing that voters don’t make decisions based solely on numbers.
The New Hampshire primary, scheduled for Jan. 23, is a crucial event in the race. When asked if he intends to carry on after the primary, Christie responded with a resounding “absolutely.” He firmly stated that he plans to stay in the race until the convention, predicting that Gov. Doug Burgum and former Gov. Asa Hutchinson will be the next to drop out.
Christie highlighted the current Republican field, noting that it is the smallest in recent history without an incumbent. He believes that there are now four major contenders: Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, himself, and Nikki Haley.
Christie proudly announced that he has qualified for the fourth GOP debate, showcasing his continued relevance and influence in the race.
Recent developments have seen DeSantis and Trump intensify their efforts against Haley. DeSantis launched a microsite on his campaign website aimed at exposing the “real Nikki Haley,” while Trump made a public appearance at a University of South Carolina game, seemingly undermining Haley’s standing in the early primary states.
For more information, click here to visit The Washington Examiner.
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