Gov. Chris Christie is definitely mulling a run for president in 2016. He confirmed that Wednesday at the Peter G. Peterson Foundation 2014 Fiscal Summit in Washington, D.C.
As Bridgegate continues to loom over a possible Governor Christie presidential run in 2016, speculation is mounting that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) may enter the fray.
The allegations of politically-motivated lane closures at the George Washington Bridge have not slipped from voters' minds across the country, according to a new poll.
The Bridgegate scandal continues to dog New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, with political pundits and statehouse insiders believing the unannounced access lane closures to the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee dashed his prospects as a 2016 presidential candidate. But Christie Wednesday night said he is not thinking about 2016, either way.
Despite the Bridgegate debacle that linked directly to senior members of Gov. Chris Christie’s administration, and recent poll numbers that show his approval ratings are still down in the dumps, a shot at becoming the Republican frontrunner for president isn’t out of the question.
Donald Trump made a trip to New Hampshire on Tuesday fueling speculation that he is interested in a presidential run in 2016 and says he "feels badly" for Chris Christie (R) about Bridgegate.
There's an interesting opinion piece on Politico.com about marijuana. Now, I don't smoke pot, but I don't particularly care if you want to light one up after work. It doesn't seem likely that New Jersey will follow Colorado or Washington in making small amounts of pot legal to own and consume, but we do now have medical marijuana.