Now is not my time. I have a commitment to New Jersey that I simply will not abandon.
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Chris Christie explains his decision not to run for president, emphasizing his commitment to his role as governor.
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I don't think so. And, look, I did this, as you know, for seven years as the U.S. attorney in the fifth-largest office in the country.
The ARC tunnel project was a fatally flawed project that projected $2-3 billion over budget, every dollar of which would have to be absorbed by New Jersey taxpayers only.
It makes this debate really crucial. It's an amazing timing by him, because it is a race for second in Iowa.
I want to see who gets elected. You look at folks like Mike Lawler in New York or Mark Molinaro in New York. Those are the kind of Republicans who will be responsible about certifying an election.





