Tampa, FL – Christie Denies He Didn’t Think Romney Could Win

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    New Jersey Governor Chris Christie walks onto the floor of the Tampa Bay Times Forum for final preparations for the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida USA 27 August, 2012. Convention organizers have cancelled the first day of activities on 27 August, when presidential hopeful Mitt Romney was to have been nominated, due to uncertainty over Tropical Storm Isaac.  EPA/Justin LaneTampa, FL – New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is denying a published report that he had turned down an offer to be Mitt Romney’s running mate because he didn’t think Romney could win the presidential race.

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    Christie made the denials Tuesday in a round of television interviews, in which he was asked about a report Monday in the New York Post. Christie says he was the first governor to back Romney and believes he’s “the best guy to be president.”

    Christie will deliver the keynote address at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night.

    He said he plans to talk about the choices he’s made in New Jersey and how that could work on a national level.


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    PMOinFL
    PMOinFL
    11 years ago

    Christie was right to stay away from Romney. Romney is a plastic, phoney uber-liberal trying to rebrand himself. Christie is a Keynesian, fiscally Conservative, honest intellectual. I respect Christie for staying away from Romney. He’ll make a great President one day without have to compromise his integrity like that.

    enlightened-yid
    enlightened-yid
    11 years ago

    Thank God Christie opted-out. Can you imagine the fuel costs of transporting a Vice President of his size on Air Force One? Talk about increasing federal debt.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    11 years ago

    He’s probably Mit’s biggest or largest backer!

    yiddishkind
    yiddishkind
    11 years ago

    They are learning the dirty tricks employed by Obama and company in the new information age trying to confuse and control our minds.
    The first Obama term was a stealth four years, to portray him as a moderate.
    And agents for him like pmo in Florida won’t change facts on the ground.
    The new liberal bigots hate the white minority.
    Come Nov and we will see who speaking the truth.