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Sources say New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie could announce that he's running for the Republican nomination in the 2016 presidential election. Christie will be in the Townsquare studio tonight for the June edition of "Ask the Governor," on NJ 101.5, hosted by Eric Scott.
In the May edition of Ask The Governor, Chris Christie again insisted that he has not actually started campaigning for a spot on the 2016 presidential ballot. He also announced that he would, in fact, support a measure to allow gaming in other parts of the state outside Atlantic City.
On Wednesday night's edition of Ask the Governor, Gov. Chris Christie told a caller he would "absolutely" pursue asking the U.S. Navy to commission a new submarine, named the USS New Jersey, here in the Garden State.
Speaking on the May edition of Ask The Governor on NJ 101.5 Wednesday, Gov. Chris Christie addressed a question regarding his recent trips around the country, but continues to insist he's not visiting other states as part of an effort to campaign for a spot on the ballot in the 2016 presidential election.
Gov. Chris Christie has gone on record as saying he doesn't consider himself to be a wealthy man, even though he and his wife have earned about $700,000 annually for the past several years.
In the April edition of ‘Ask the Governor,’ Chris Christie continues to insist he's not ready to say whether he will seek the Republican nomination for the 2016 presidential election. He said the decision by his friend and 2009 gubernatorial campaign manager State Sen. Joseph Kyrillos to support former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush was "just politics, not personal." The governor also brushed off