Chris Christie Ends Republican Presidential Primary Bid: Latest News and Analysis

2024-01-10 22:47:15

(Windham) Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said Wednesday that he is ending his bid for the Republican presidential primary.

Published at 5:47 p.m. Updated at 6:58 p.m.

Steve Peoples, Jill Colvin et Holly Ramer

Associated Press

“My goal has never been to simply be a voice once morest the hatred, division and selfishness of what our party has become under Donald Trump,” Mr. Christie said at a public rally at the New Hampshire.

“I’ve always said that if there came a time in this race where I didn’t see a path to achieving that goal, I would step aside,” he added. And it is clear to me tonight that there is no way for me to win the nomination, which is why I am suspending my campaign for President of the United States tonight. »

It was not clear whether Mr. Christie was immediately backing any of his rivals, but he was heard criticizing former UN ambassador Nikki Haley during a livestream hosted by his campaign before the ‘event.

The withdrawal comes as a surprise, given that Mr. Christie had pinned his hopes on the New Hampshire primary, the first in the nation, which takes place in less than two weeks. As late as Tuesday, he insisted he had no plans to leave the race, continuing to present himself as the only candidate willing to take on the former president directly.

Ms. Haley’s allies, including New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu and other anti-Trump Republicans, had urged Mr. Christie to step down, hoping that a large portion of his supporters would flock to Ms. Haley, giving her a chance to turn the race into a two-candidate contest with Mr. Trump, who is the heavy favorite for the nomination.

A CNN/UNH poll in New Hampshire — which gave Mr. Christie a 12 percent rating — found that regarding two-thirds of his supporters would choose Ms. Haley as their second choice.

Mr. Christie presented himself as the fiercest opponent in the race once morest the former president who became a favorite of the Republican Party.

He warned voters once morest nominating a candidate who has been criminally charged four times and might very well be a convicted felon by November’s general election. And he argued that Mr. Trump would lose in a rematch once morest President Joe Biden, the likely Democratic nominee.

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