ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey who was eclipsed by Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential primaries, filed paperwork on Tuesday saying that he would seek the 2024 Republican nomination, setting up a rematch with the former president and expanding the field of GOP candidates.  In making a second run for the presidency, Christie, 60, has positioned himself as the person most willing to attack both Trump, his former friend turned adversary, and Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, who has been in second place in nearly every public Republican primary poll for months. Christie’s presence in the race could be unwelcome for DeSantis, for whom every additional candidate harms his ability to consolidate support.  Christie, who is set to formally announce his run at a town-hall-style event in New Hampshire Tuesday evening, has already begun laying out an aggressive case against Trump based on the former president’s policies — namely, that he made a number of promises that he never delivered. That case is one that other hopefuls have generally sidestepped, instead largely avoiding saying Trump’s name. By contrast, Christie has gone directly at him.  Still, Christie’s path to winning the nomination is complicated. He is a northeastern Republican who has not been enmeshed in the culture wars of the Trump era. His main path would necessarily be through New Hampshire, a state where he waged a fierce campaign in 2016 but ultimately came up short. And to gain traction, he will need to rely on attention from candidate debates.  Read the full story at the link in our bio. Photo by @mikaylawhitmore」6月7日 4時20分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月7日 04時20分


Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey who was eclipsed by Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential primaries, filed paperwork on Tuesday saying that he would seek the 2024 Republican nomination, setting up a rematch with the former president and expanding the field of GOP candidates.

In making a second run for the presidency, Christie, 60, has positioned himself as the person most willing to attack both Trump, his former friend turned adversary, and Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, who has been in second place in nearly every public Republican primary poll for months. Christie’s presence in the race could be unwelcome for DeSantis, for whom every additional candidate harms his ability to consolidate support.

Christie, who is set to formally announce his run at a town-hall-style event in New Hampshire Tuesday evening, has already begun laying out an aggressive case against Trump based on the former president’s policies — namely, that he made a number of promises that he never delivered. That case is one that other hopefuls have generally sidestepped, instead largely avoiding saying Trump’s name. By contrast, Christie has gone directly at him.

Still, Christie’s path to winning the nomination is complicated. He is a northeastern Republican who has not been enmeshed in the culture wars of the Trump era. His main path would necessarily be through New Hampshire, a state where he waged a fierce campaign in 2016 but ultimately came up short. And to gain traction, he will need to rely on attention from candidate debates.

Read the full story at the link in our bio. Photo by @mikaylawhitmore


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