House Speaker John Boehner says he believes Chris Christie remains a serious contender for the Republican 2016 presidential nomination, despite the traffic jam scandal engulfing the governor.
Democrats have a clear idea when it comes to the person they'd like to see as their party's presidential nominee in 2016, but there's still no clear front-runner for the Republican side.
If Gov. Chris Christie chooses to run for president in 2016, he has overwhelming support from his constituents, according to today's Monmouth University/Asbury Park Press Poll.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has endorsed Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter for a third term at a Republican Party campaign fundraising event in northern Idaho.
Gov. Christie insists the fact that he's been labeled the frontrunner for the Republican nomination for President in 2016 is "meaningless," but many political experts disagree.
It seems like the big secret is out. To the shock of almost no one at least in New Jersey, political writers are writing more and more articles about Governor Christie running for the presidency in 2016. The road to the 2016 presidency is apparently going right through New Jersey. Even political satire sites have now taken to writing editorial cartoons regarding Christie's possible run.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is asked seemingly everywhere he goes if he plans to run for president in 2016, and the latest Quinnipiac University national poll shows it isn't too early for voters to make their opinions known.