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    Chris Christie to Announce Decision on Running for President

    Chris Christie to Announce Decision on Running for President Today

    NBC New York
    Tuesday, Oct 4, 2011 | Updated 10:19 AM EDT

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has scheduled an afternoon press conference in Trenton to announce his decision on whether he will run for president.

    The appearance is set for 1 p.m., his office said, giving no further details.

    Christie is set to make the announcement days after sources confirmed he was reconsidering his long-held promise that he had no interest in pursuing the 2012 Republican nomination.

    The outspoken former state attorney general has repeatedly said he would not run. Last January, he said he had made a pledge to Garden State voters to be their governor. In May, he said he was "thrilled"by the attention, but added "I just don't want to do it."

    A month later, he said he was "100 percent certain" he would not run next year, adding that he was making the decision "based on whether I believe in my heart that I'm ready to be president of the United States."

    If he decides to join the Republican presidential race, he would face the challenge of launching a campaign from a standing start, after virtually no activity in the early primary states.

    Neither Christie nor his political team has reached out to GOP strategists or top party officials in Iowa or New Hampshire as the first-term governor re-evaluates his oft-repeated refusal to seek the Republican nomination.

    His lack of spadework would complicate an undertaking that already requires raising millions of dollars and establishing operations in several states simultaneously. Adding to the challenges, Florida last week moved its primary into January, pushing the start of the 2012 nominating contests to barely three months away.

    But Christie's renewed look at a presidential bid — without making a round of calls even to new, influential friends in Iowa and New Hampshire — reflects confidence within Christie's circle that the adoring and hungry Republican elites who have courted him can compensate for his organizational deficit with momentum.

    Campaign operatives, fundraisers and veteran presidential campaign advisers in Iowa and New Hampshire say no one with Christie has contacted them in recent weeks.

    Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, who has said he was wowed by Christie's plainspoken style and call for revamping public employee benefits, would provide a natural entry point for Christie in the leadoff caucus state.

    But Christie and Branstad haven't talked since Christie headlined an education conference at the Iowa governor's invitation in July, Branstad spokesman Tim Albrecht said.

    Christie advisers have kept in loose touch with some Iowa Republicans, led by Branstad's top fundraiser, Bruce Rastetter, who urged Christie to run when they met in New Jersey in May.

    Rastetter declined to say whether he had recently heard from Christie.

    In South Carolina, organizers close to the New Jersey governor have been making calls to key activists in the first Southern primary state to feel them out on organization and strategy.

    "People who are involved in trying to get the governor to run have begun to come up with campaign plans in case he decides to run," said a South Carolina GOP leader who did not want to be identified to avoid pre-empting a possible Christie announcement. The Christie organizer "called up and said, 'If he decided to run, do you think he would be able to be competitive in South Carolina?'"

    Christie buzz was even quieter in New Hampshire. The governor has visited neither New Hampshire nor South Carolina since taking office last year.

    There is a sense that time is very tight for Christie to assemble a team for the 2012 contests, expected to begin about a month earlier than planned with Florida's decision to hold its primary Jan. 31. The move probably would force Iowa and New Hampshire into the early part of January.

    One complication for Christie is that other campaigns — already several weeks if not months under way — have gobbled up key staff in the early contest states.

    "I haven't heard from his people. And I haven't heard of anybody who's heard from any of his people," said Jennifer Horn, a leading New Hampshire activist and recent congressional candidate. "Staffing certainly will be a challenge in New Hampshire."

    New Hampshire Republican National Committeeman Steve Duprey is more blunt.

    "It's virtually impossible" for someone like Christie, or even the better-known former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, to jump into the race with voting expected to begin in less than four months, Duprey said.

    Longtime Branstad confidant Richard Schwarm said the same.

    "If I'd been advising Gov. Christie, I would have said it's too late before Florida moved up, now it's certainly too late," said Schwarm, a former state GOP chairman.

    Despite the intense courtship from top national GOP donors, which picked up after Perry failed to impress some influential party elites in debates last month, little is known about Christie in early states. Activists are drawn to his national star power and no-nonsense public persona, but have not yet dug into his positions on social issues, such as gun, abortion and gay rights, central issues that are disproportionately influential to the early-state GOP base.

    "At the 30,000-foot level he looks good. But he's not being vetted as a presidential candidate yet," said New Hampshire Rep. Frank Guinta, a Republican who says he hasn't heard from Christie's camp in several months.

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    Sources: Christie’s Out

    National Review Online
    October 4, 2011 9:46 A.M.
    By Robert Costa

    Trenton, N.J. – New Jersey Republicans tell National Review Online that Gov. Chris Christie will not run for president. The governor, they predict, will make this clear at a press conference this afternoon. Per his schedule, he’ll meet with reporters at 1 p.m. outside his office.

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    Christie

    Christie is being forced into the race because of the massive support (media hidden) that Ron Paul is still getting. This has everything to do with Mr Paul.

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    Re: Christie

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulRevere9
    Christie is being forced into the race because of the massive support (media hidden) that Ron Paul is still getting. This has everything to do with Mr Paul.
    and Bachmann.

    The Globalists appear to be afraid of Paul and Bachmann.

    They cannot control those two I believe.

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    Re: Christie

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulRevere9
    Christie is being forced into the race because of the massive support (media hidden) that Ron Paul is still getting. This has everything to do with Mr Paul.
    ==========================

    We have many diversions but few viable choices.

    The more they open their mouths, the less we believe in them.

    Christie is drawing heat away from Rick Perry.

    The kitchen is hot. VERY hot.
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    Re: Christie

    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulRevere9
    Christie is being forced into the race because of the massive support (media hidden) that Ron Paul is still getting. This has everything to do with Mr Paul.
    and Bachmann.

    The Globalists appear to be afraid of Paul and Bachmann.

    They cannot control those two I believe.

    W
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    Exactly on the money, W.

    They are playing the same act over, and over, and over again expecting American voters to herd right on along just like cattle.

    Americans have short memories, but can they be THAT short not to remember this same old pandering, lying, switch-and-bait ponzi scheme?

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