2016 Presidential election

Christie Trails Clinton
Christie Trails Clinton
Christie Trails Clinton
New Jersey voters give Gov. Chris Christie one of his lowest job approval ratings ever, as a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday morning shows that he also trails Democrat Hillary Clinton by double digits in a hypothetical 2016 presidential matchup.
Christie's weight
Christie's weight
Christie's weight
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has reportedly lost about 85 pounds since his lap band surgery last year, and he told a group of donors at a private reception he is still losing weight.
Christie's Summer Absence
Christie's Summer Absence
Christie's Summer Absence
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie insists he hasn't yet made up his mind about running for president, but he'll be zipping across the country over the next month and a half, visiting 12 states including Iowa and New Hampshire, making speeches and meeting with top Republican movers and shakers.
What next for Christie?
What next for Christie?
What next for Christie?
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he expects to decide whether he'll seek the Republican nomination for president after the November elections, but if he does throw his hat into the ring, he might not remain governor for much longer after making an announcement.
An unfavorable view
An unfavorable view
An unfavorable view
If the presidential race was held today, none of the Republican contenders would defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday.
Romney insists he won’t be a candidate in 2016
Romney insists he won’t be a candidate in 2016
Romney insists he won’t be a candidate in 2016
STRATHAM, N.H. (AP) -- Returning to the same New Hampshire farm where he launched his last presidential campaign, Mitt Romney on Wednesday insisted he would not pursue a third White House bid but called on voters to punish President Barack Obama by giving Republicans the Senate majority this fall.

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