Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie files paperwork launching 2024 Republican presidential bid
- Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has launched his presidential campaign with a town hall in New Hampshire, targeting former President Donald Trump. He called Trump a "lonely, self-consumed, self-serving mirror hog" and argued that he was the only one who could stop him.
- Christie faces an uphill battle to the nomination in a party that remains closely aligned with the former president. However, his campaign will test the appetite among Republican voters for someone who has expressed support for many of Trump's policies but has criticized the former president's conduct.
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Chris Christie kicks off 2024 Republican presidential bid with swipes at Donald Trump
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie wasted no time going after Donald Trump while launching his presidential campaign on Tuesday, calling the former President and current Republican primary front-runner a “lonely, self-consumed, self-serving mirror hog” and arguing that he’s the only one who can stop him. Christie began his run with a town hall in New Hampshire. The former Governor and federal prosecutor ran for President and lost to Trump in …
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie kicks off 2024 Republican presidential bid with swipes at Donald Trump
Republican former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie kicked off his presidential campaign Tuesday evening, promising to be the only candidate in a crowded GOP primary field willing to directly take on former President Donald Trump. Christie, who also ran for president in 2016, began his bid under the slogan “Because the truth matters” with a town hall in New Hampshire, which holds the nation’s first Republican primary following Iowa’s leadoff caucus…
Chris Christie joins race to become the next US President in 2024
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has entered the race to become US President in 2024. He Joins an increasingly large field of candidates vying to become the Republican candidate, but according to the polls, Former US president Donald Trump remains the candidate to beat.
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