Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney says his campaign is about the future while President Barack Obama's is about "character assassination."
Second fiddle is not the instrument for Governor Chris Christie, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Most New Jersey voters (52%) said Christie would not be satisfied as vice president if he were to run on the ticket with presidential hopeful Mitt Romney.
Yesterday's Fairleigh Dickinson University-Public Mind poll shows us that 56 percent of registered New Jersey voters approve of the job Governor Chris Christie is doing, compared to 33 percent who disapprove. Fifty-six percent is an all-time high for Christie.
Mitt Romney has completed a five-state sweep of Republican presidential primaries, adding a victory in New York to earlier wins in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Delaware.