Christie uses first New Hampshire visit to rail against Trump trends now
Christie uses first New Hampshire visit to rail against Trump trends now
'It's not going to end nicely' for Trump: Chris Christie uses first New Hampshire visit to rail against former president – and says he will decide whether to launch a White House bid by June Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie returned to New Hampshire Tuesday as he mulls a 2024 presidential bid Unlike other potential GOP hopefuls, Christie's pitch was that he could possibly take Trump out, like he did to Sen. Marco Rubio on the debate stage in 2016 He argued that 'you need to think about who's got the skill to do that and who's got the guts to do it because it's not going to end nicely'
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie returned to New Hampshire Tuesday as he mulls a 2024 presidential bid centered around taking out former President Donald Trump.
Christie, a Republican presidential hopeful in 2016, spoke for nearly two hours at a town hall-style event in Manchester at St. Anselm College's New Hampshire Institute of Politics.
He recalled how in 2016 he effectively knocked Florida Sen. Marco Rubio out of the presidential campaign by embarrassing him on a Granite