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Old 10-11-2011, 11:12 AM
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Christie to back Romney.

Anybody expect this ?

N.J. Gov. Chris Christie will endorse Mitt Romney's bid for the Republican presidential nomination, Fox News has learned

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...for-president/
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Old 10-11-2011, 12:02 PM
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Re: Christie to back Romney.

Yes, we did expect it and it's not surprising. They are both from the northeast and not conservatives.

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Old 10-11-2011, 12:16 PM
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Re: Christie to back Romney.

Not surprising at all since Christie didn't get in on the legality of this issue.

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White House used Mitt Romney health-care law as blueprint for federal law


Newly obtained White House records provide fresh details on how senior Obama administration officials used Mitt Romney’s landmark health-care law in Massachusetts as a model for the new federal law, including recruiting some of Romney’s own health care advisers and experts to help craft the act now derided by Republicans as “Obamacare.”

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Old 10-11-2011, 12:30 PM
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Re: Christie to back Romney.

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Yes, we did expect it and it's not surprising. They are both from the northeast and not conservatives.
I guess I just never put Christie in the same political spectrum as Romney, always thought him more conservative than Romney.
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I guess I just never put Christie in the same political spectrum as Romney, always thought him more conservative than Romney.
That is one reason he didn't try to run. He says he wasn't ready, it was his record that wasn't ready. LOL! I liked him at first, but moved away from him after studying his background more and seeing how boyishly happy he was about being a bully. That turned me off.

Same thing with Cain. I liked him at first and even stated I could support him 100% just by listening to him, but after checking a few things, he isn't all clean, the Aquila lawsuit for one thing (another Enron issue) and his 9-9-9 plan is not all that workable. He made me really mad about the N*****head issue not checking his facts and making it a campaign issue. Bad form. He was toast for me after that incident.

I'm still supporting Rick Perry, but will vote for whoever gets the nomination.
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Re: Christie to back Romney.

Cain says some things that he probably shouldn't. I like that though. I get sick of the slick polished politician types. I don't trust them. I trust real folks who have real feelings and speak form the cuff.

I am considering starting to push for Cain door to door here just to help get the word out. His resume is vastly superior to the others.
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