Gov. Chris Christie is not the only presidential candidate taking heat for being out-of-state and on the campaign trail so much.

GREENVILLE, SC - SEPTEMBER 18: Republican presidential candidate and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie speaks to voters at the Heritage Action Presidential Candidate Forum September 18, 2015 in Greenville, South Carolina. Ten republican candidates were each given 25 minutes to talk to the crowd at the Bons Secours Wellness Arena in the upstate of South Carolina. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
Republican presidential candidate and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
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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.

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