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11 Feb 2016 00:58 #291260
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has officially suspended his presidential bid Wednesday after placing sixth in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary. “We bet the ranch on New Hampshire, and no one ever anticipated the Trump phenomenon,†a campaign aide told ABC News. “He’s a realist.†Christie apparently expected a better finish, since he took several successful shots at Sen. Marco Rubio during Saturday night’s GOP debate. Christie’s decision came after news that he would no longer qualify for the next debate, scheduled for Feb. 13 in Greenville, South Carolina. In a statement on Facebook, Christie said: "While running for president I tried to reinforce what I have always believed."
"That message was heard by and stood for by a lot of people, but just not enough and that’s ok," he added.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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11 Feb 2016 06:53 #291285
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I think one his funders was also a supporter of Rubio. I mean I thought Christy would stay for a few more months.
Fiorina going wasn't a surprise though.
I wish the others would sit down too, so that things can actually get serious.
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11 Feb 2016 11:28 #291358
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Might as well he quit. Trump is ticking them off one by one. Trump may not seem so ideal for many however his views are very much aligned with the Republicans beliefs and values, therefore, Trump is leaving his GOP challengers in the dust. It's becoming clearer that he may become Republican's choice to run for Presidency.
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