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Marco Rubio Super PAC goes after Chris Christie in two new ads
“You don’t have to say bad things about the other guy to make that point”, he added.
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Marco Rubio unveiled new television ads this week questioning the ethics and conservatism of Chris Christie.
A leader of the Oregon Indian tribe whose ancestral property is being occupied by an armed group opposed to federal land policy said Wednesday that the group is not welcome and needs to leave.
“These ads that are up right now are very gentle compared to what’s coming up a month from now”, Cullen said, laughing. The day before he resigned, campaign manager Barry Bennett said Carson’s team had raised about $23 million in the last quarter of 2015.
The 30-second spot – dubbed “We Need to Keep Our Eye on the Ball” – features a clip of Christie, the New Jersey governor, speaking at Saint Anselm College.
Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie’s record as New Jersey governor is the subject of two new blistering attack ads from a super PAC supporting rival U.S. Sen.
The latest PPP Poll shows Donald Trump leads a packed GOP race in New Hampshire with Hillary Clinton now pulling ahead of Bernie Sanders, who has led earlier polls. Meanwhile, Trump leads among voters 50-64 and Republicans who are not evangelical Christians. Hes back on the radar screen all across the country, Luntz said.
As Christie sees his stature increase in the GOP race – in terms of his New Hampshire poll numbers and the attention he’s getting from rival Super PACs – it’s worth examining the state of the Rubio campaign four weeks out until Iowa. His events have been drawing noticeably larger crowds than several months ago.
Christie is also arguing that he has the political skills to bring the party together and beat the likely Democratic nominee.
“Other campaigns have started to attack us online, on TV and in your mailbox. Why?” Because, theyre nervous, Christie wrote in a fundraising email to supporters on Tuesday.
The Florida Republican declined to call them out by name in the Monday morning address, but said some Republican presidential candidates would weaken the nation’s military and intelligence programs created to prevent terrorism.
“We have isolationist candidates who are apparently more passionate about weakening our military and intelligence capabilities than they are about destroying our enemies”, said Rubio. “If he thinks that’s a worthless job, which he has basically said before, he should resign it…I work everyday for the people of New Jersey as governor, happy to have this conversation with Senator Rubio anytime”. Carson is in seventh place in New Hampshire.
Trump, a week before, had called out Christie’s economic record and suggested he was behind the closure of the George Washington Bridge, the central action in the “bridge-gate” scandal, which Christie has denied being aware of. If the gun fight is about substance (with overwhelming majorities supporting background checks), that’s a fight the Obama White House (and Democrats) can win. One shows Christie alongside the president, calling him “Obama’s favorite Republican”.
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“One high-tax, Common Core, liberal energy-loving, Obamacare Medicaid-expanding president is enough”, the ad says. But on Sunday, Kasich said he didn’t know why New Hampshire voters haven’t given him credit for his high approval rating in his home state, while boosting Christie despite his struggles back home. The New Jersey governor, whose telling it like it is theme predated Trumps unexpected rise, has two more opportunities to shine in debates before the February 1 Iowa caucuses and February 9 New Hampshire primary election.