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Logical

(22,457 posts)
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 01:20 AM Feb 2016

Christie Reevaluates 2016 Bid After Poor New Hampshire Showing

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said he’s returning home to reevaluate his Republican presidential campaign after a sixth-place finish in New Hampshire.

Christie, 53, who staked his fortunes on the Granite State, told supporters gathered in a Nashua ballroom that he planned to watch the results from New Jersey and would determine the best path forward. As recently as Monday, he’d said the plan was to charge forward to the next primary Feb. 20 in South Carolina.

“We’ve decided that we’re going to go home to New Jersey tomorrow and we’re going to take a deep breath and see what the final results are tonight because that matters,” Christie told supporters on Tuesday night. “By tomorrow morning and tomorrow afternoon we should know.”

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/christie-reevaluates-2016-bid-poor-043545222.html

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Christie Reevaluates 2016 Bid After Poor New Hampshire Showing (Original Post) Logical Feb 2016 OP
I'd be happy, but as an expat New Jerseyite I am sad to see him return to our once great state. JonLeibowitz Feb 2016 #1
I will bet... KellyW Feb 2016 #2
NAILED IT! KingBillyV5 Feb 2016 #5
He has at least 20 more years left to see if his bullying ways are Presidential material. JimDandy Feb 2016 #3
Christie thought he had stomped Rubio in the debate to left himself up enigmatic Feb 2016 #4
Quick New Jersey! Change the locks. Kelvin Mace Feb 2016 #6

JimDandy

(7,318 posts)
3. He has at least 20 more years left to see if his bullying ways are Presidential material.
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 01:25 AM
Feb 2016

So, we'll probably see him again if he signs off this time around. Isn't this his 2nd attempt so far?

enigmatic

(15,021 posts)
4. Christie thought he had stomped Rubio in the debate to left himself up
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 01:29 AM
Feb 2016

Turned out it was a murder-suicide instead.

He's toast.

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