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Christie Says It's Possible He Will Run In 2024 For GOP Nomination
Chris Christie, a former governor of New Jersey, responded simply with "yes" when asked whether he was thinking about running for president in 2024.
During his interview on Real Time, Christie, who attempted to secure the Republican nominee for the 2016 presidential election, made his comments. With Bill Maher, who joked that the former governor is "becoming extremely brazen" as a result of the show's influence. The late-night presenter then inquired as to whether Christie could free the Republican Party from "the Trump cult's grips."
Christie stated, "I'd want to see what happens in the elections. "I believe that what I heard in 2016 was that we would win so frequently that we would become weary of winning and request that he stop winning. And in 2018, we lost both the House and the Senate. In 2020, we lost the presidency. Georgia lost two Senate seats in 2020. Losing a lot is a lot. They might wish to return to winning, in my opinion.
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