A day after the largest mass shooting in American history, Governor Christie urged leaders to strengthen the country’s fight against terrorism – including acknowledging “radical Islam” as an inspiring source of the violence. Dustin Raciopi, The RecordJRead more
Lap dog.
Lap band
4:16 k 10:16 must be a union flunkey
8:36 unions? Christie deservedly has the lowest approval rating for a NJ governor. It is his own fault.
“New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s approval rating has dropped to a record low, according to a new poll. Sixty-four percent of Garden State voters disapprove of Christie’s performance, while just 29 percent approve — his lowest approval rating ever, according to Quinnipiac University.May 18, 2016”
abd that has what to do with Islamic Jihads killing gay people ????
Chris Christie inspires the gag reflex.
8:43 – wrong again. But then again, why would a liberal democrat let facts get in the way of a good attack.
Here are a few with WORSE poll numbers than Christie (All Democrats, BTW)
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“…Gov. Chris Christie’s poll numbers in New Jersey are bad. But they’re not unprecedented.
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BRENDAN BYRNE (D)
– By April of 1977, his approval rating in an Eagleton poll fell to just 17 percent.
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JIM FLORIO (D)
– By September 1990, Florio’s approval rating was just 18 percent in an Eagleton poll.
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JIM McGREEVEY (D)
Aronsohn was in this administration
McGreevey’s resignation overshadowed what had been a series of controversies in his administration, including his top aides’ involvement in brokering billboard deals, illegal campaign contributions from his top financial backer and a trip to Puerto Rico initially paid for by a labor union.
A November 2003 Quinnpiac poll showed McGreevey’s numbers similar to Christie’s current ones, with 34 percent approving and 52 percent disapproving.
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JON CORZINE (D)
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Corzine was never beloved by New Jersey voters. His approval rating peaked at 51 percent in a Quinnipiac poll just after he was seriously injured in a car accident.
Corzine would struggle in the polls fro the rest of his tenure, bottoming out after he lost reelection in 2009 to Christie, at 31 percent in a Quinnipiac poll”
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SOURCE:
https://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2015/06/as_an_unpopular_nj_governor_christie_has_company.html
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