Chris Christie spent his first three years in office pushing through a fiscal and education agenda that has made him a polarizing figure here in the capital and a rising Republican star nationally. Now, the 50-year-old governor is embarking on the last
To the Editor: I just finished reading an article in the Jan. 4 Times about Gov. Chris Christie already raising $2.1 million for his re-election campaign, in barely a month. I can't help thinking about all the good that money could do for the taxpayers
The person I feel sorriest for in all this is whoever has to check House Speaker John Boehner's voice mails. Boehner did not move the Sandy relief bill to the floor Tuesday night, and — well, he's angered New Jersey. Chris Christie, in a press
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie rang in the New Year in classic Christie style -- by ranting and doling out tough straight talk. But there was something different in Christie's tone at a Wednesday press conference. Rather than railing against
Chris Christie (R) lit into House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and House Republicans Wednesday for not holding a vote on a Hurricane Sandy relief bill. "There is only one group to blame for the continued suffering of
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