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Chris Christie PAC airs attack ad featuring Trump’s mug shot.

The Only⁣ Shot Chris Christie Has at the Republican Nomination

The only shot ⁢former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has at the Republican nomination is to take shots at Donald Trump — because taking​ shots⁤ is all he’s good at.

Christie is, for all intents and purposes, an ⁣insult⁣ bot. He takes to the debate ⁢stage, hones in on the most vulnerable target,⁢ and unleashes. This worked in 2016, when he effectively destroyed Marco Rubio’s campaign ‍by saying the Florida senator could do nothing but reiterate a “memorized 25-second speech.” Rubio⁤ then went on to, unfortunately, prove‌ his point.

The great irony, of course, is that Christie can do little more than reiterate memorized five-second insults. ​This time ⁣around, his target was conservative activist Vivek Ramaswamy, who he compared to ⁢Barack Obama and who, Christie​ said, “sounds like ChatGPT.” But he was picking on Vivek⁢ because the only insult target ⁢Christie has that can give his campaign a needed boost ⁤—‍ former‌ President Donald Trump — wasn’t ⁤there last Wednesday.

But if Christie can’t use one of his rehearsed zingers on the GOP front-runner, one of his super PACs can certainly use the latest politicized prosecution against Trump ⁤in a nasty ⁤smear ad.

“Tired of the drama, the distractions, the lies?” the narrator of the ad said over the mug shot and other minatory-looking ⁣grainy black-and-white footage of Trump. “It’s time for​ conservatives to win again.”

The ad ​noted that, as a prosecutor, Christie “convicted child⁤ pornographers” and, as New Jersey’s ‍governor, he “took ⁢on the teachers union and won.”

“A real conservative,​ Christie tells the⁣ truth — and he’ll beat Joe‍ Biden ​easily,” the ad claimed.

Well, according to the RealClearPolitics polling aggregate, he can’t even beat the candidate he says ‍sounds like an AI bot — along with Trump and three other politicians.

The numbers don’t lie: As of‌ Wednesday morning, Trump sits⁢ at‌ 53.6 percent, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis at 13.5 percent, alleged ChatGPT imposter hologram Ramaswamy⁢ at⁤ 7.3 percent, former South Carolina governor and U.S. ambassador ‌to the United Nations Nikki Haley at 4.9 percent, former Vice President Mike Pence at 4.6 percent, and Christie — the guy who’ll “beat Joe Biden easily” — at 2.5 percent.

Money doesn’t ​lie, either — and former ‌President Trump raised over $9.4 million since ‍the mugshot was taken ⁤on⁤ Thursday, ⁢Fox‍ News reported Tuesday evening. That brings his total August haul ‌to over $20 million.

I‌ guess “Tired of the drama, the distractions, the lies?” wasn’t actually ⁢a rhetorical question.

As⁢ for Christie, numbers on⁣ his ‍fundraising are way less⁣ splashy (and somewhat more vague). ⁤Tell It Like It Is PAC, in ‌its first ‌filing with the Federal Election Commission, had raised $5.9 million between⁤ the launch of Christie’s bid in June and the end of July, ​according to Politico.

But, at least ​he’s getting play from the numerous anti-Trump “conservative” groups that ‌still maintain an active⁤ presence on ‌social media — like Republicans Against Trump:

Take the fact they’re echoing Christie’s message, put it together with the website‍ URL of Republicans Against​ Trump — reps4biden.com​ — and see if you can figure ​out who the former New Jersey governor is really helping.

Given this, I was almost certain the granddaddy of the “conservative” anti-Trump organizations, ‌the Lincoln Project, would retweet this, too — but I guess they were⁢ all too busy not ⁤screening their board members for allegedly grooming young men with promises of jobs in exchange for sex, or ‍whatever it is they do, to catch this one.

The point is⁢ that Christie⁢ has neither the resources nor the numbers to have a “lane” to the ‌Republican nomination. His last win in an ⁤election came⁤ nearly 10 ‌years ago ‌at this⁣ point — and while it’s a kind of state tradition for New Jerseyans to‍ generally loathe their governors​ by the time they leave office, Christie’s ⁣approval rating as he was set to depart the governor’s mansion in⁢ Trenton ⁣was a historically low 15 percent.

Christie’s response, according to Politico?⁣ “I don’t care.”

“The⁤ poll that matters is when people actually⁣ go in and vote,” Christie told reporters at a June 2017 news conference. “It would be nice if people actually‌ polled voters or people who are likely ⁣to vote, because everybody ​else’s opinion, quite frankly, doesn’t matter about whether​ you‌ like‌ a public official or you don’t — unless you’re willing⁤ to ⁢move forward and exercise that preference at the polling places.”

Unfortunately, polls generally do reflect ‌reality — and the reality remains that, if you average out all the national surveys, Christie has to make up 51.1 percentage⁣ points on Donald Trump to take the lead.

Putting ⁤Trump’s mug shot — a photo which, contrary to Christie’s⁣ hopes, seems to have ‌solidified support for the ‍former president, not ⁢diminished it ​— in an advertisement isn’t the way to start closing that huge​ gap. Turns​ out Republicans aren’t ‌“tired” of what Christie wants ​to ⁤paint as “drama,” “distractions” and “lies.” Nice try, ‍though.

The post Attack Ad with‌ Trump’s⁤ Mug Shot ⁢Hits the Airwaves – Chris Christie PAC Behind It appeared ⁤first on ⁢ The Western Journal.



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