NEW YORK (AP) — Chris Christie is everywhere.
The former New Jersey governor and onetime Republican presidential candidate denounced “conspiracy theorists” during a September appearance at the Ronald Reagan Library in California. He followed up with a speech this month to influential Republicans in Las Vegas, warning that the party will only succeed if it offers a “plan for tomorrow, not a grievance about yesterday.”
In between, he’s been interviewed by everyone from Laura Ingraham on Fox News to David Axelrod, a former adviser to President Barack Obama, on CNN.
On its face, Christie’s publicity campaign is in service of “Republican Rescue,” his new book that offers a simple prescription for his party: stop talking nonsense about 2020 and focus on the future — or keep losing elections. But the frenzied pace of his appearances and the increasingly obvious jabs at Donald Trump suggest Christie is plotting a political comeback with the 2024 campaign in mind.
In a recent interview, Christie said he hadn’t made a decision yet about his political future and wouldn’t until after next year’s elections. But he was blunt in saying he would run if he believes he can be elected.
“If I see a pathway to winning, I’ll run,” he said. “And I feel like I have the skills and the talent and the ability to be able to make a difference in our party and in the country. And I’m certainly, at 59 years old, not ready to retire. But I’m not going to do it if I don’t see a pathway to winning. So that’s why I’m not making any decision now.”
One of the biggest questions that hangs over the 2024 campaign is whether Trump will run again. If the former president does, polls suggest he would easily clinch the nomination. But until that’s decided, Christie is testing the openness of GOP voters to someone who largely supports Trump’s record but dismisses Trump’s lies that the last election was stolen.
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It’s an approach that pits him against other Republicans who may run in 2024, including Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who have taken high-profile stands against Trump.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Mike Pompeo, Trump’s former secretary of state, have pitched themselves as fierce Trump loyalists. Former Vice President Mike Pence has tried to find something of a middle ground, highlighting his work alongside Trump but noting the two hold different views about the circumstances surrounding the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
As candidates largely break into pro- and anti-Trump camps, “there is a thing to being in a unique lane that does in fact endorse some of President Trump’s policies but at the same time doesn’t hesitate to criticize where Christie would disagree with him,” said longtime GOP pollster Adam Geller. He worked on Christie’s two winning New Jersey gubernatorial campaigns as well as Christie’s 2016 presidential bid, followed by Trump’s.
Others aren’t so sure, arguing that Christie aligned himself with Trump until it was no longer politically convenient.
“It’s clearly disingenuous,” said Tim Miller, a former spokesperson for the Republican National Committee and a vocal Trump critic. “Chris Christie enabled Donald Trump maybe more than anyone in the establishment of the Republican Party. And now he wants to get the kudos of saying something that is reality but without any of the reflection about what he did to get us here.”
Christie and Trump have had a complicated relationship during the nearly 20 years that they’ve been “friends.”
As a U.S. attorney, Christie successfully prosecuted the father of Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Trump and Christie were fierce competitors for the GOP nomination in 2016. After Christie dropped out of the race, he became the first major elected official to endorse Trump, a move that lent legitimacy to the eventual president’s campaign.
“The line of supporting Donald Trump starts behind me,” Christie recently told Ingraham.
Christie stood in for Democrat Hillary Clinton during Trump’s 2016 debate prep and was rewarded for his loyalty by being tasked with chairing the presidential transition. But after the election, Christie was fired from that role in a move seen as retribution for the elder Kushner’s prosecution. Still, Christie ultimately found his way back into Trump’s inner circle, heading the administration’s commission on opioid misuse, serving as an informal adviser and again helping with debate preparation last year.
But Christie describes Trump’s reaction to the 2020 election won by Democrat Joe Biden as a breaking point. In appearances and interviews, Christie says he was “incredibly disappointed and disillusioned” by Trump’s refusal to concede the election, which culminated in his followers’ violent storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6 in an effort to halt the certification of Biden’s win.
Christie now argues that the party must disavow Trump’s lies and move past his grievances if it wants to succeed. Voters, he argues, “want sanity and they want common sense.”
“As Republicans, we need to free ourselves from the quicksand of endless grievances. We need to turn our attention to the future and quit wallowing in the past. We need to face the realities of the 2020 election and learn — not hide — from them,” he writes in the book, calling on the party to rid itself of conspiracies and focus on providing voters with a positive alternative to Democratic policies.
Trump has started hitting back. In a statement this month, the former president said Christie was “just absolutely massacred by his statements that Republicans have to move on from the past.”
Christie dismissed the blowback. “Anybody can say whatever they want. These are my opinions. This is what I believe,” he says, and he is already pondering how a 2024 campaign might look different from 2016. His previous bid was heavy on town hall-style events targeted to voters in New Hampshire, home to the nation’s first presidential primary. Christie finished sixth there.
A second campaign, he said in the interview, would be different.
“You won’t just see me wandering around up there. One of the things that I learned was, when I ran the first time, is motion isn’t progress,” he said. “I’m going to be very deliberate about what I do, both in the runup to a decision and then certainly if I do decide to run, in how I conduct a campaign and try to make all the time I expend really count.”
For now, Christie appears to be reveling in the attention of being back in the political game after a hiatus that included a bout with COVID-19 that landed him in the intensive care unit. He’s working on a second book focused on “bringing the country together,” co-chairing a national Republican group focused on redistricting strategy and serving as a top fundraiser for the Republican Governors Association, a group he once led, giving him access to some of the party’s most consequential donors.
GOP strategist Mike DuHaime, a longtime Christie adviser who worked on Christie’s 2016 campaign, said it was too soon to be talking about a race so far off.
“You can only plot so much,” he said. “And there are so many other factors outside of our control that you just kind of have to say what you think and do what you think is right.”
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My opinion is: First Donald Trump, if he doesn’t run than Florida governor Ron DeSantis would be my next choice.
Exactly!
MY preference would be Trump/DeSantis ticket in 2024, followed by 8 more years of DeSantis (and ANYONE but a RINO as his V.P.).
Though, I would hate to lose DeSantis as Governor of Florida!
I agree, Both should run in the primary and the leader should pick the other as VP. If Trump wins DeSantis gets 4 years to learn the ropes and find his voice. If DeSantis wins he has Trump on board as a backup and to keep the Senate in line. After 8 years Trump can run again and train another leader.
I would LOVE a trump-destantis ticket.
How about if Trump choses Allen West as VP? I’d be satisfied and Florida could still keep a darn good governor.
All due respect, let’s leave DeSantis in place. Let’s go back to a better way. Find some up-and-comer in the GOP, and tap him for VEEP based on his promising career and his loyalty. Trump has 3 years to winnow the list of patriots for his cabinet, his chief of staff, and the many other critical positions that will be open on Day One. We need a majority of good governors, Republican Senate and House Majorities because we have work to do. To repair the damage, we must be serious. As you know, even WWII started with a somewhat “woke” military, and thankfully the cream rose to the top almost immediately after Pearl. Comparatively, those were the “horse & buggy” days. We need a ruthless military manning their posts to deal with even more dire threats now. We need an engaged “Military Industrial Complex” willing to take on China, to reestablish our dominance. A revived SDI is a must!
Before we can ever do that, we need to SCORCH EARTH the entire upper military brass out of the DOD…
Christie is worse than useless, he’s a RINO’s RINO. He did nothing for NJ while he was governor and had a love fest with obama.
This jackass is the epitome of SWAMP / CESSPOOL creature. If the RNC goes with this self centered, useless go with the flow for his own personal financing candidate. The Republicans will LOOSE half their base… enough is enough of the RINO’s.
Cristy is JUST AS much a Rino, as Mccain and Romney ever were.
You forgot Liz ” the lizard” a.k.a. snake in the grass Cheney
No i didn’t. SHE IS No where in the league of rinos, as Romney and Mccain were.. BUT she’s getting up there.
I would like to see Trumps policies but some one as conservative as Pres trump BUT Someone more tactiful & less toxic. My Pick would be Gov Ron Desantis for Pres & Senator Tim Scott for VP. Bill Koch JD Forest Hill,Md.
DeSantis is pretty much a hot button too but he’s my first choice. However, if Trump or Abbott are the pick I will support them. I haven’t gotten as far as VP yet.
I for One would like to see POTUS Donald J. Trump/Ron De Santisas as our New and Everlasting POTUS & VP ! We The People have already been Screwed by Deranged and Deplorable Beijing Joe and his FAKE Administration. Everyone in Beijing Joe’s Administration are ALL Born again LOSERS , HASBEEN’S , GUTTER TRASH , PARASITES like DEMENTIA RIDDEN Beijing Joe and Knee Pads Harris.
JUST AS long as its NOT PENCE.
My wife totally agrees with you, I however believe the media wii attack whoever the GOP nominee is unless it an establishment Republican in which case I’ll stay home and let the Dems continue their destruction of the country. RINOs are worse than the evil Dems because they pretend to care about everyday Americans. It’s all out war and You Always Want To Go To War With A General like President Trump!
THE left will attack whom EVER THE gop nominates.. RINO OR NOT.
Who cares what the left does or says? They’re credibility has flown the coup…
President Trump didn’t lie. Anyone, thinking to run for the next president, had better not say that he did, because the same methods for the dems to take the election, will be used on them, and that person won’t have the real conservatives behind them.
I’m thinking more like the history of the GOP.
Christie Christie is a RHINO from WAY Back. His nothing more than GUTTER TRASH , FRAUD , CON ARTIST BORN LOSER !!
It’s true the party must look forward to survive. But electing more RINOs is a step 20 years backwards. Republicans like Trump are the future. RINOs are the past.
Governor Krispy Kreme as the future of the GOP ? I don’t think so. I want President Trump back, I want a President who tells it like it is and to Hell if it “offends” someone. A President who keeps campaign promises to the best of his ability. I also want a Present who will put the lying, propaganda media in it’s place and force them to tell the truth on all issues. Don’t want their opinions, just the facts with documentation.
Pork boy has as much of a chance of getting the nomination as a decomposing skunk.
IF he ran as a dem, a decomposing skunk could stand a chance of winning.
Not the future., the past. Bye Bye Christie and other fake conservatives.
Christie is the future of the Republican Party only if the GOP wants to intentionally commit political suicide!!
Don’t this idiots Rinos understand it’s time for for them to get out we don’t support them they are cowards and traders
Their brains are too filled with feces, to ever make that connection!
“These are my opinions. This is what I believe,” OBVIOUSLY! You believe the election fraud was past. What’s the logic, “they cheated Trump, but they won’t cheat me??”
Listen, I don’t know 100% that the election was stolen, but there was fraud. Many major counties in the US have “discovered” voting issues every week since. I believe that conservatives are still the majority, but we’ve gotten the Biblical phrase backwards. “Harmless as snakes, wise as doves.” We need election reform. This issue is not a done deal. We MUST fix it, or else our chances of winning will fade into the night. Mail-in ballots spell our doom, as well as ballot harvesting. Without fair elections “Pro-Trump vs. No-Trump” is just a distraction. We’ll continue to have Biden 2.0 and 3.0 until our collapse. Anyone in the Party who denies there was fraud should be treated like the Flat-earther he or she is.
AND the start of that is to Eliminate ALL MAIL IN VOTING, and require VOTER ID for all….