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Chris Christie Explains Why He’s Not ‘Smacking’ Trump

NJ.com explained that Christie “said he has no plans for now to cut short his campaign trip in New Hampshire and return to New Jersey for the impending storm, saying the lieutenant governor can handle the situation”.

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The governor is in New Hampshire campaigning for the Republican nomination for president.

The town hall questioner – Deb Andersen, a Democrat from nearby Medford, Mass. – told Christie that Trump’s opponents don’t have much time; the New Hampshire primary is less than 20 days away. They know if they need me before then, they just call me and get me.

Christie argued that those who have done that have wound up hurting themselves and said it remained to be seen how Trump’s “unorthodox” methods would play out in the early primary contest in New Hampshire. “And I think those people who have tried to select one person are only just hurting themselves”.

Christie: No, we’re not running out of time. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz was second at 14 percent, followed by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Florida Sen.

Chris Christie vetoed a state bill this week that would have banned gang members from owning guns.

That same poll showed Sen. Marco Rubio, each with 10 percent.

Deb Andersen, a Democrat from Medford, Mass., said “everyone I meet is a Trump supporter”, but she couldn’t understand why. “I’ll do what I need to do when I need to do it”, said Christie, according to USA Today.

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Late Thursday afternoon, Christie held a law enforcement roundtable in Boscawen hosted by Merrimack County Sheriff Scott Hilliard, who has endorsed him. “I don’t quite get it. Here’s what I don’t get about it, no one has voted yet”.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks at the Northeast Republican Leadership Conference in Philadelphia Friday