A super-PAC called Stop Chris Christie is shutting down, saying the New Jersey governor’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination is so underwhelming that opposition is no longer necessary.
“We looked at the polls and all the indicators seem to be showing that Chris Christie is going nowhere fast,” Tom Bjorklund, treasurer of the political-action committee, said in interview. “It’s always difficult to make the case for stopping someone who isn’t doing well.”
Christie, 52, has struggled to crack the top tier of Republican contenders for the 2016 nomination. In recent weeks, the field of 17 hopefuls has been dominated by billionaire real- estate developer Donald Trump, and Christie is behind 10 other Republicans.
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I believe you mean "campaign flounders" as opposed to founders which is someone who manufactures using metal I believe.
ReplyDeleteHe is his own worst enemy!
ReplyDeleteHis stand on gun control, buddying up to POSOTUS, and bridgegate doomed him to his mediocrity!
Better he should drop out now so his 2% supporters can pick a more viable candidate.....
Pity really. Seemed like hed have been one of the candidates to least likely make everyone happy - aka compromise. Thats what makes a great leader. Tough calls ad follow through. You know it. Half the poltics out there: You're fired!
ReplyDeleteAnother Northeast liberal bites the dust.
ReplyDeleteWell unlike Trump when you flip flop any given day depending on who your talking too. Plus the bear hug he gave Obama for money he never got killed his campaign before it got started.
ReplyDeleteI saw him interviewed this morning on MSNBC. The PAC only raised $1,300 and only spent 300 of that before it was dissolved. this is a total BS article which left out the facts.
ReplyDeleteI saw him interviewed this morning on MSNBC. The PAC only raised $1,300 and only spent 300 of that before it was dissolved. this is a total BS article which left out the facts.
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