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Chris Christie: Debate ‘report card’

Harwood: Gov. Christie, you’ve said something that many in your party do not believe, which is that climate change is undeniable, that human activity contributes to it, and you said, “The question is what do we do to deal with it?”

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“If you’re up there debating for the Presidency of the United States and they’re going to ask you about Fantasy Football, I’m going to say it’s a stupid thing to be asking people who are running for President of the United States”, said Christie.

At the news conference in Moonachie Thursday, Christie kept the focus on Sandy, reflecting on the storm’s devastation, praising small-business owners he’d met with for their resilience, and again acknowledging flaws in a rebuilding process that has met with criticism. “They told you your Social Security is in a trust fund”.

“If they can’t regulate themselves, then the National Football League needs to look at just, you know, moving away from them a little bit, and there should be a few regulation”.

“I’m kind of here for the entertainment value of Trump”, Tari, 18, said. Hey, fights were exciting and I guess we thought they wouldn’t happen without the mob’s encouragement. The issues included Social Security and Medicare, and the future of those programs, with Sen.

In an interview Tuesday on CBS, Mr. Christie said no other candidate has been more tested than he has, including Hillary Rodham Clinton. The mission of the CPD is “to provide the best possible information to viewers and listeners”, and their objective is “to sponsor and produce debates” and “to undertake research and educational activities relating to the debates”. I have no clue whether the federal government’s the proper place. They were clearly close enough for Christie to appoint Wildstein to a sensitive-and at $150,000 a year, lucrative-position at the Port Authority, where Wildstein’s portfolio included orchestrating the political cover needed for Christie’s toll hikes on the tunnels.

He compared the GM case to the handling of retired four-star Gen. David Petraeus, who once commanded military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Christie was quick to fire back, tweeting at the newspaper that he couldn’t read the editorial – titled “Gov. Christie, Time to Go Home” – because “I don’t have a subscription”.

The editorial cited New Jersey’s fiscal problems, Christie’s so-called Bridgegate scandal, and his prolonged presence on the campaign trail instead of governing in Trenton. Both surveys found the New Jersey governor at 3 percent.

“The New York Times are in my gaggle every day, for the last 13 years”.

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The debate featured the first real faceoff between Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio‚ with Bush calling for the senator to resign because he’s spending too much time on the campaign trail.

Presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz  speaks while New Jersey Gov Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina look on during the third Republican Presidential Debate