Widget by:Get Widget

OnPolitics: Chris Christie's path to victory

In an interview with USA TODAY, GOP candidate Christie talked 'big government' Republicans, Hunter Biden, Trump

Advertisement

Read in browser
 

On Politics

Thu Jul 20 2023

 

Hi OnPolitics readers! Former New Jersey governor and 2024 presidential candidate Chris Christie visited USA TODAY's offices Thursday for a wide-ranging interview in which he discussed the path to victory in New Hampshire and the legal challenges facing former President Donald Trump.

What to know: Christie is behind Trump by more than 30 points and sitting in fourth place in the Republican primary field, according to a recent Granite State Poll . Christie, who was a Trump ally before becoming the former president's most vocal critics, said that he is confident that his fortunes will change by the time primary voters go to cast their ballots.

"If you remember back to 2016, Trump was never ahead in a poll, ever," he said. "People were reluctant to say they were for Trump when a pollster called because it wasn't really politically correct to say you're for Trump."

"Now, it is not politically correct to say you're against Donald Trump," Christie added.

Christie has made attacking Trump the focus of his 2024 presidential bid in the early weeks of the campaign.

Protesters gather outside the Supreme Court on June 24, 2022.

Citing a "steady stream" of "ethical failures," Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., described the measure as a step to restore confidence in the Supreme Court.

Advertisement

People attend a rally with Terrence Floyd, brother of George Floyd, on Sunday, May 23, 2021, in Brooklyn borough of New York. George Floyd, whose May 25, 2020 death in Minneapolis was captured on video, plead for air as he was pinned under the knee of former officer Derek Chauvin.
 

Derek Chauvin to appeal George Floyd murder conviction to Supreme Court

Chauvin's decision to appeal the conviction for the murder of George Floyd came after Minnesota's highest court denied a request to review his case.

Views of Denali National Park from George Parks highway (Alaska Route 3), February 19, 2022.
 

Baked Alaska: Global warming's costly toll for the military

The Pentagon is spending tens of millions of dollars to combat global warming at key military installations in Alaska.

President Donald Trump walks with Tony Kim, fourth right, Kim Hak Song, third right, Kim Dong Chul, right, the three Americans detained in North Korea for more than a year as they arrive at Andrews Air Force Base in Md., Thursday, May 10, 2018. Walking with Trump is Vice President Mike Pence, left, and first lady Melania Trump. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) ORG XMIT: MDSW103
 

Why Biden may find it hard to get American back from North Korea

Negotiating Pvt. 2nd Class soldier Travis King's release will be an uphill battle because North Korea has rejected previous offers from the Biden administration for unconditional talks.

IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley, left, and IRS Criminal Investigator Joseph Ziegler, are sworn in at a House Oversight Committee meeting on July 19, 2023 in Washington. Shapley alleges that the Justice Department interfered in the IRS investigation of Hunter Biden.
 

IRS whistleblowers lash out in fiery hearing on Hunter Biden: Takeaways

Two whistleblowers, Greg Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, gave Congress their side of the story from the yearslong investigation into Hunter Biden.

 

Sign up for the news you want

Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you.

SEE ALL NEWSLETTERS 

Advertisement

Newsletters   |    eNewspaper   |   Crosswords

Follow Us

Problem viewing email? View in browser

Postingan terkait:

Belum ada tanggapan untuk "OnPolitics: Chris Christie's path to victory"

Posting Komentar