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Chris Christie Endorses Mitt Romney For President In 2012 GOP Primary [UPDATED]

First Posted: 10/11/2011 1:18 pm Updated: 12/11/2011 4:12 am

Hanover, N.H. – New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Tuesday endorsed Mitt Romney for the GOP presidential nomination, giving the primary front runner a head of steam heading into Tuesday night's debate.

"Mitt Romney is the man we need to lead America and we need him now," Christie said, standing alongside Romney at a press conference in nearby Lebanon, N.H.

Christie said it was Romney's experience in both business and government that had convinced him to endorse him.

"It's been really, in the end, an easy decision for me," Christie said.

Christie also took a veiled swipe at Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who entered the race later than most in August and has appeared overwhelmed at times during the campaign.

Romney, Christie said, "is not someone who just is deciding to run for president off the back of an envelope, who just wandered into it and said, 'Hey, this seems like a good idea, let's see how it goes.'"

"This is somebody who has thought and listened and planned for a good long period of time about what he would do if he was given the honor of being president of the United States," said Christie, who only a week ago publicly ended months of speculation about whether he would jump into the race late.

And Christie also defended Romney from attacks by Perry on the health care overhaul that Romney signed in 2006 for Massachusetts. The Perry campaign has ramped up attacks on the program as a model for President Obama's national health program, but Christie was forceful in rejecting that argument.

"We should not allow people, for political purposes, to try to be disingenuous about what Gov. Romney did, and compare that to what happened and what is happening with federal health care legislation supported by the president," Christie said.

Christie said it was "completely intellectually disingenuous" to compare Romney's plan to Obama's, arguing that Obama's overhaul includes tax increases and Romney's doesn't. He also said Romney was doing what he thought was best for his state, and that each state should be free to make their own decisions about how to address problems like rising health care costs.

"I am proud of him for standing up for doing what he believes was right. That may not be right for New Jersey, it may not be right for Montana, it may not be right for California. Those governors will make that decision," Christie said. "But do not try to equate what's happened in Obamacare with what Gov. Romney did in Massachusetts."

To top it all off, Christie backed Romney's denunciation of a Texas pastor who on Friday said evangelicals should back Perry because he is a "follower of the Lord Jesus Christ" and that Mormonism - Romney's faith - is "a cult."

Christie's support will help Romney solidify his standing as the candidate to beat, and may bring over to the former Massachusetts governor's side some of the money and support that has been on the sidelines in the Republican establishment.

"There are a lot of people that follow Chris Christie," Eric Holcomb, chairman of the Indiana State GOP and a top adviser to Gov. Mitch Daniels, told The Huffington Post.

Holcomb said he was "not surprised" by Christie's decision.

And Romney's courting of Christie began the day he announced that he wasn't running, with personal calls and the intercession of key donors. But Perry's mistakes and history also played a role in Christie's coming to a decision so quickly.

"Mitt talked to him immediately," said Tom Rath, a key Romney advisor. "First Christie had to get out, then we could go to work. There were two or three calls that first day."

Though Christie and Romney are an odd couple stylistically, there are links between them that likely helped facilitate the partnership. A key intermediary was New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, said Rath, along with other Christie fans who urged the governor to endorse Romney as the best answer to the country's economic problems. Johnson led a group of Christie donors who have moved en masse to Romney in the last two weeks. Many are based in New Jersey.

Another key to the endorsement was that Christie's media advisers Russ Schriefer and Stuart Stevens are also Romney's. According to Romney campaign counsel Ben Ginsberg, Schrieffer and Christie go back to 1999 when Christie was George W. Bush's campaign counsel in New Jersey and Schrieffer was a Bush field man in the state. Moreover, Christie's inner circle has largely been dominated by former advisers to Rudy Giuliani's 2008 campaign and Romney's 2008 New Jersey campaign. State Sen. Joe Kyrillos (R-Monmouth County), a former Republican state chairman and one of Christie's closest allies, chaired Romney's 2008 campaign in the Garden State. Kyrillos, who is considering a 2012 U.S. Senate race, was the chairman of Christie's 2009 campaign and swore Christie in as a Morris County freeholder in the 1990s.

Many New Jersey Republicans have been taking a back seat in the 2012 endorsement sweepstakes, waiting for Christie to signal his preference. Last year, U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance (R-N.J.) told a business group in Summit, N.J., that he was planning to wait for Christie's endorsement before he made his own, but indicated that he and other past Romney supporters would be encouraging Christie to back the former Massachusetts governor.

Yet a big part of the sales job was done by Perry, both through what he said and what he didn't, according to a source from a third camp who asked not to be identified so that he could speak freely. Christie was put off in particular by two things: Perry's ill-named rural hunting camp and by his silence on the comments of a Texas pastor who called Mormonism a cult. "Christie didn't like that stuff," this source said, "which made the Romney sales job a whole lot easier."

Romney acolytes are spinning the endorsement, coming a few hours before the next debate in New Hampshire, as a coup that will solidify their candidate's lead -- even though he trails "No Opinion" in the latest national polls.

"This is the start of the coming together," said Rath, standing outside the Hanover Inn with a broad smile on his face.

Having the combative Christie in his corner for tonight's debate is a start, but his backing may not win over grassroots conservatives, who have liked Christie’s blunt rhetorical style and his record in New Jersey, but may not see him as one of their own.

Meanwhile, Perry is reeling at the moment after stumbling in his first three debates and has fallen precipitously in the polls. Christie's decision to back Romney will increase the pressure on Perry to perform well Tuesday night.

Perry's campaign tried to shrug off the news. The Texan's top spokesman, Ray Sullivan, implied it was a case of regionalism.

"Northeast Republicans are sticking together in this case," Sullivan said on Fox News.

Howard Fineman reported from New Hampshire. Jon Ward reported from Washington. John Celock contributed to this article from Washington.

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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
11:02 PM on 10/12/2011
CamelPaw357

And I doubt you're a member of the American Cattlemens­' Assn. So what? But one fact remains, most "men of the cloth" vote Republican­. We have grown tired of the Democrats promoting partial birth abaritions and other odious condcut as a means of birth control.
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Yet you have NO PROBLEM with the RapePublics LYYYIIIINNNNGGG

on a DAILY basis, and treating the fellow human beings like trash,

denying them health care,

and cheering on the ILLEGAL WARS of

TARAITTORS Buhs and Cheeney.

So much for "chriSTAIN"...

LOL!
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01:25 PM on 10/12/2011
Hmmmm - Speaking of possible President/VP combos on either side - What about Herman Cain and (now wait for it) ---- Sarah Palin!!!!!!
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12:17 AM on 10/14/2011
Incompetence ABOUNDS!
10:40 AM on 10/12/2011
First, Jeb Bush endorses Romney over Perry. Now Christie.
Look out, another Establishment republican candidate being shoved down the throat of thier party faithful.
They miscalculated with McCain. Badly...
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readnu0711
10:06 AM on 10/12/2011
Romney passed a health care bill similiar to obummas in taxachusetts. Why would anyone vote for him? He is just another socialist. I believe that the powers behind both parties dont't want a change in administration so they will make the repubs run a weak candidate. People need to find a way to boycott candidates from both of the crooked major parties.
09:28 AM on 10/12/2011
Christie endorses northeastern republican party lines not Romney! Christie endorses the urban and suburban rebublican platforms of densely populated states a conservative form of socialism. The power brokers of the republican party that recently tried to convince Christie to run for president have excerted their influence to back a candidate that they have in their pocket. Romney's presidency will Be more of the same republican chicanery. This country needs and deserves better if it is to survive. Romney will NEVER get my vote!
09:16 AM on 10/12/2011
Yawn.........Obama has already won guys,..... give it up until 2016 when you might have a chance.
12:57 PM on 10/12/2011
Oh, yeah, 2016 ...

Palin's bumper sticker: "I'm Baaaaack!" Bachmann's: "God made me do it"
Perry's: "I've got heart" Cain's: "No, God picked me first!" Romney's: " I am a Christian; I am, I am!"

And, of course, the GOP unification slogan: "Nuke the Gay Liberals for Jesus and save the Country"
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12:19 AM on 10/14/2011
If THE DO-NOTHING, SAY NO TO EVERYTHING TEAPUBLICANS KEEP UP THEIR TACTICS, THEY'LL NEVER GET BACK IN!
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kenport
09:08 AM on 10/12/2011
This should Romney toward the nomination .. then its on to disposing the current failure in the Oval Office (o:
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paulm39083
08:58 AM on 10/12/2011
all conservatives........ listen up...... there are two candidates at this debate that are not conservatives.. Romney and Perry..... the very fact that Chrisite is backing one of them seals that deal ... this is a very serious breach of ethics.... running on a conservative ticket while acting exactly like a liberal in practice just plain stinks. we have to be smart voters............ and we have to be vocal about what we want and what we know.. Romney and Perry are not conservatives... do we really want just another liberal as the President of our country ?
09:11 AM on 10/12/2011
It is called being a centerist. They are not liberals. Your words indicate you are a conservative and nothing wrong with that, most people in this country are slightly right of center, as is Romney. What we need is a person who can deal with getting our fiscal house in order not some one stuck in party or other labeled ideology. The party extremes are a big problem in this country.
10:42 AM on 10/12/2011
You mean like in 2008, when McCain was the nominee?
That worked out well didn't it?
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12:25 AM on 10/14/2011
ALL the teapublicans can do is talk about abortion, gay marriage, lower taxes, etc. THEY HAVE NO PLANS TO CREATE JOBS, so they will NEVER work on anything remotely important to really governing fairly to the entire citizery. ALL they want to do is intrude, repeal, and regress to outdated policies and principles of days gone by! THEY ARE LONGING FOR THE PAST. NO ONE IS GOING BACK TO THOSE DAYS! WE HAVE ALREADY SETTLED THESE ISSUES!
01:04 PM on 10/12/2011
Great thought: "be smart voters" ... Isn't that an oxymoron?

Of course, you theme begs the question as to just what, if anything, a 'conservative' will do to improve our nation? Don't hold up Reagan and the Bush clan as examples of all the wonderful stuff, as that's all revisionist history.

Part of the problem is that there's too damn much party-line thinking, Them versus Us, where the ideology blocks any real progress. You don't get to run the country according to what and how only you think is "best" because - contrary to opinion of the Evangelists - God didn't put you guys in charge; we all get a voice,
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12:31 AM on 10/14/2011
Yes, they rule when they win and they try to rule when they lose. They never accept the will of the people who won the vote. 20% of the population can't outlaw what the other 80% voted for! Get over it! If the extreme, radical right-wing roudy people keep it up, they'll NEVER get back in! If the sensible republicans don't get a handle on their party, they will never get back in either. GO Occupy Wall Street! Let's stop the misconception that the republiCANTS are trying to fool everyone with. Boehner and McConnell need to STOP TALKING ABOUT WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT BECAUSE THEY AREN'T LISTENING TO THE PEOPLE!
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08:42 AM on 10/12/2011
You're a shoe-in now, Mitt. The King(maker) of New Jersey has just annoited you.
08:29 AM on 10/12/2011
FAT PEOPLE FOR MORMONS 2012
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Term limits for ALL elected offices
08:14 AM on 10/12/2011
Romney comes off flat. He needs Christie to give him the perception of depth. Someone looking for VP?
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07:41 AM on 10/12/2011
The flip flopper and Chief is a fake faking faker thats trying to buy your vote.
A Ma voter who has seen this show before.
Almost everything he believes now he didn't believe when he was our Gov in Ma.
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mojobujak
08:04 AM on 10/12/2011
So I'll take that as an Obama vote?
09:15 AM on 10/12/2011
Better someone who can let his position evolve and change with the will of the people is far better than the far left radical ideolog that is in office now.
07:14 AM on 10/12/2011
DO NOT COUNT OUT RON PAUL AND RICK PERRY . REMEMBER , ROMNEY SAID DURING THE I O W A STRAW VOTE , HE IS NOT INTERESTED IN THE PEOPLES VOTE , HE IS DESPERATE FOR THE STATE DELEGATE VOTE . ROMNEY HAS PICKED UP ENDORSEMENTS FROM GROUPS ...I HAVE NO FAITH IN . ....ROMNEY IS OUT . I WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT RON PAUL AND RICK PERRY . SO LONG AS ANITA ..... DOES NOT GET INVOLVED . I DO NOT WANT HER OPINION WHAT HER HUSBAND DOES . OR NOT . THERE IS A SIMPLE SOLUTION TO AMERICAN ECONOMY , NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT . YOU ARE WEARING IT .......O P E C DOES NOT SET RATE AMERICA PAYS FOR OIL . IT IS ALL AMERICAN COMMERCE DEPARTMENT . NOTHING ELSE . MOSTLY TAXES . my name is T i m
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mojobujak
08:03 AM on 10/12/2011
Stop shouting and vote for the Republican POTUS nominee and get Obama out, for goodness sake.
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paulm39083
09:02 AM on 10/12/2011
if you are a true conservative you would never vote for Romney or Perry... we have got to get smarter as voters and know the candidates..... at the risk of allowing Obama to sneak back into this race...... we have got to find a person who is a true conservative that will appeal to most Americans and can steady the course that we have been on since Obama took over.. Romney and Perry are wolves in sheeps clothing..... check their records and listen to their lies
09:20 AM on 10/12/2011
We need to get past this it has to be a conservative or it has to be a liberal. That is just a person who is as far right as Obama is left. What we need to have is someone that is right of center along with the rest of the country. As long as we have ideologs from either party we will continue to fracture as a nation. I think Romney is the guy.
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12:35 AM on 10/14/2011
There's NO such thing as a conservative that will appeal to MOST Americans. Most real conservatives are TOO conservative or TOO radical with the evangelical issues to appeal to MOST Americans. The minority will never again be able to run roughshod over everyone ever again. Majority RULES not the minority!
06:34 AM on 10/12/2011
Interesting move Gov. Christie. You had a platform to run for president at some point in the future as a maverick, but you just nixed that with this endorsement. It show your nothing but another yes man deep down.
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Pastori Balele
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06:31 AM on 10/12/2011
Mitt Romney is not smart to accept endorsement from such a fat guy. I wouldn't like to be seen with Chris anywhere if I can avoid. I saw Chris one day when President Obama was visiting flood victims. Chris looked so inferior and fat. Romney made a big mistake accepting such an endorsement. I would'nt.
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mojobujak
08:09 AM on 10/12/2011
Obama is so inferior to Christie in every aspect of his political life, it' s laughable. Stop being a prejudice against heavy people and use that part of your brain to judge other qualities-BHO is an unqualified lightweight, pastori. You'd probably run away crying if you saw Christie.
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Pastori Balele
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10:57 PM on 10/13/2011
You're right - I would probably run away crying if I saw Christie coming onto me. I don't want somebody like Christie to collapse on me. With that size, I would be pulverized. You remember when he had asthma attack. The regular emergency air-lift could not get off parking pad. They had to bring a military copter – those copters that carry bulldozers to lift him to hospital. Christie is unhealthy man. Like Dick Morris, he should try a health regiment.
09:23 AM on 10/12/2011
One of Obamas last supporters heard from. Your point is taken and like all from the left you base your support on the oddest of things.