Music during campaign stops is the stuff of legend.Senator John McCain used John Mellencamp's "Little Pink Houses" in his 2008 campaign until Mellencamp contacted his organization and pointed out he did not support the candidate. In his re-election campaign Ronald Reagan tried name dropping Bruce Springsteen. A few days later Bruce made it clear he didn't share Reagan's politics by bringing it up on stage and then going into "Johnny 99", a song from Nebraska about a down on his luck displaced autoworker who turns to crime when he can't find honest work.

It's 2015 and tomorrow Governor Chris Christie will announce he's running for president. It's well known he's an enormous Bruce Springsteen fan. If he tries putting aside Bruce's politics and uses his music at the announcement what would he pick? "Born To Run" is an obvious choice. Then again, his announcement will come from inside his alma mater, Livingston High School. So could "Glory Days" be perfect?

Or will he avoid a phone call from Springsteen's camp and avoid using his music altogether? It will be interesting to see this part of show he puts on tomorrow.

Do you have any predictions for what Governor Christie's campaign song will be? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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