Everyone has holiday traditions and Gov. Chris Christie is no exception. He spoke briefly about his holiday preferences before singing along to a Springsteen song during Monday night's Ask The Governor segment.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is again speaking out about "Bridgegate," the name adopted to describe lane closures that caused massive traffic tie-ups leading to the George Washington Bridge in September.
In his Dec. 23 appearance on Ask the Governor, Chris Christie was asked about topics ranging from Bridgegate to the prospects for a state tax cut in 2014. The governor also talked a little bit about his family's Christmas traditions and plans.
Gov. Chris Christie, appearing on New Jersey 101.5 Monday night, said the continuing flap over lane closings at the George Washington Bridge is "all about politics."
This morning on the Jim Gearhart Show, Eric Scott, who was filling in for Jim, asked listeners to call in with questions and topics for tonight's edition of 'Ask the Governor.'
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who's considered a Republican frontrunner for President in 2016, is blasting the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.
Topics on the November edition of Ask The Governor include the possibility of a tax cut, challenging candidates who ran on a platform of "working with the governor," Obamacare, and the role Chris Christie's children have in his political plans