He made it clear who he was voting for, and was one of the governors ripped by Obama TODAY for not setting up an ObamaCare exchange for NJ.
The war against the teachers unions, who OWN THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY, is a daily war here in NJ; I see few people as successful as him in calling them out on their thuggery and extortion. Walker was in diapers when Christie was doing it.
He gets asked two important questions. One was about so-called immigration reform and the other was about Iran.
Christie refuses to answer the two questions!
And then he barely says anything bad about Obama and he says nothing bad at all about Obamacare when he's asked a third question, about Obamacare.
This is how the current crop of GOPe politicians behave. They are afraid to speak the TRUTH and take on the national media, the Democrats and the President.
This a strategy that has failed.
We don't need Chris Christie to extend this strategy.
Where do you come down this? What would you need to see from Iran in order to support relieving sanctions?
CHRISTIE: Well, you know, George, I have to tell you something, I think there are people who are significantly better briefed on this than I am as the governor of New Jersey. And I think it's dangerous for folks like me to get involved in the middle of this and start giving opinions.
Listen, we have to let Secretary Kerry do his work. And then once we see the produce of that work, we can all make a judgment. But, right now, I'm not briefed well enough to be able to give an opinion.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But can you support a deal that allows Iran to continue to enrich uranium?
CHRISTIE: Yeah, George, listen, I'm the governor of New Jersey. And I think for me to be expressing opinions on this this morning would be ill-advised. And I'm not going to do it.
Geez what a bold leader Christie is, right?
You also said that undocumented students in New Jersey should get in-state tuition rates. Do you think other states should adopt that policy as well?
CHRISTIE: Listen, I think nationally, they have to fix a broken system. And I think this is one of the real frustrations that people across the country have on this and a myriad of other issues is they look at what governors do, like in New Jersey, where we confront problems, we debate them, we argue about them, then we get to a table, we come to an agreement, we fix them and we move on. And in Washington, that seems to almost never happens.
And so I think, listen, everybody has got to sit at a table, everyone is going to have a point of view on immigration, and a myriad of other issues. Well, let's have our argument out publicly, then let's get to the table, come to a consensus and then move on.
STEPHANOPOULOS: So -- but do you think that national solution should include both a path to citizenship and that relief on in-state college tuition?
CHRISTIE: I think the national solution has to be -- has to be figured out by the people who are in charge of our national government. My job is to fix what's going on in New Jersey.
But I will tell you this, George, we're not going to be able to fix all the things we need in New Jersey until national leaders set a national immigration policy. That's federal law, federal policy that needs to be fixed. It's a broken system, it's not working for the economy, it's not working for the individuals who are affected by it. It's not working for the governments. So we need to get them in a room, the president needs to lead and members of congress need to do it, too. And if they do that, then I think it will help our economy and help our country if we get to some resolution.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Including a path to citizenship?
CHRISTIE: George, I don't get to make those determinations, the folks in Washington, D.C.
That's leadership?