Candidates face campaign criticisms
Gov. Chris Christie is not the only presidential candidate taking heat for being out-of-state and on the campaign trail so much.
Fellow Republicans John Kasigh and Marco Rubio are also keeping up heavy schedules away from their real jobs.
Rubio, a U.S. Senator from Florida, has missed a third of the votes and is hearing sharp criticisms.
Kasich has held only three public events as Ohio's governor. But, despite being a no-show in his own state, his approval rate remains at 62 percent.
That is a far cry from Christie, whose approval rating continues to sink in New Jersey. Most voters believe he should drop out of the presidential race.