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    Romney: Christie on Everyone's Veep 'Short List'

    Romney: Christie on Everyone's Veep 'Short List'

    Wednesday, 12 Oct 2011 08:13 AM

    WASHINGTON— Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie would be on anybody's short list for a vice presidential running mate. Romney calls Christie an "extraordinary person" and "one of the leading figures in the Republican party."

    The two appeared together on NBC's "Today" show — and pointedly didn't reject running mate rumors — the day after Christie handed Romney his endorsement. Asked if Christie would make a good match for a ticket with him, Romney said the two are great friends who agree on a host of issues.

    Christie, who had considered running for president himself, says he hasn't been promised a spot on the ticket, or anything else, in return for his endorsement.

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    I will bw sitting this election out if either of these men are on the ticket

    it doesnt matter who the person running for POTUS is if New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is the VP Select I will voice my disaproval by not casting a ballot

    The GOP played the same crap last time with MEGA RINO McCain

    this time it could be Super RINO ROMNEY with Super RINO Christie

    WHAT?

    you evengelicals better pull your head out of your sanctified a@@
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    Baptist Leader Land: GOP Evangelicals Would Back Romney if Nominated

    Wednesday, 12 Oct 2011 06:14 PM
    By Paul Scicchitano and Kathleen Walter
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    Republican evangelicals will rally behind presidential hopeful Mitt Romney if the former Massachusetts governor clinches the GOP presidential nomination, Baptist leader Richard Land tells Newsmax.TV.

    “Even Robert Jeffress, the pastor who caused all this brouhaha with his comments about Mormonism and a cult, said that, in a general election, he would vote for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama,â€
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    Romney camp: Christie to back Romney for president



    By Steve Peoples October 11, 2011 1:31 pm

    HANOVER, N.H. (AP) - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is endorsing Mitt Romney for the GOP presidential nomination, Romney's campaign said Tuesday.

    Romney and Christie will hold an event Tuesday in New Hampshire ahead of the presidential debate set at Hanover, N.H., where Christie will announce his support, the campaign said.

    Christie had been considering a presidential run in 2012. He decided last week not to mount a campaign.

    Christie's financial supporters had been waiting for him to decide before backing a different candidate. The New Jersey governor's endorsement will send much of that cash to Romney. Romney also stands to benefit from the budget-cutting Christie's ties to the tea party, a group of voters that Romney has struggled to win over.

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