Governor Chris Christie

Christie to return home
After a disappointing loss in New Hampshire Tuesday, NJ Gov. Chris Christie said he will return to the Garden State Wednesday to wait for the final results of the primary election to be tallied before deciding on whether to continue seeking the 2016 GOP nomination for the presidential race.
staying in New Hampshire
staying in New Hampshire
staying in New Hampshire
With most of New Jersey now under a blizzard watch for this weekend, Gov. Chris Christie plans to remain on the campaign trail in New Hampshire, rather than making his way back to the Garden State as the storm approaches.
Approval Ratings Plummet
Approval Ratings Plummet
Approval Ratings Plummet
Despite his increasing popularity in New Hampshire, Gov. Chris Christie is not exactly winning over voters in his home state. The latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows that the governor's approval rating has slipped to it's lowest level to date.
Approval Lower Than Ever
Approval Lower Than Ever
Approval Lower Than Ever
Bad news for Gov. Chris Christie. The latest poll numbers show that New Jerseyans are more dissatisfied than ever with the job the governor is doing and they feel the state is headed in the wrong direction.
Christie attacks Clinton
Christie attacks Clinton
Christie attacks Clinton
The third Republican presidential debate Wednesday night was not really dominated by Donald Trump and Ben Carson. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie did have his moments in the limited amount of time he actually spoke. Technically, Hillary Clinton wasn’t involved in the form, but you wouldn’t know that if you focused on Christie because he sure focused on Clinton.
Pallone urges Christie to veto LNG plan
Pallone urges Christie to veto LNG plan
Pallone urges Christie to veto LNG plan
Before November's public hearings regarding a proposal for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) port in the waters between New York and New Jersey, shore Representative Frank Pallone (D-6) urges Governor Christie to stay the course and veto it, as he did the first in 2011.

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