New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said during his State of the State address in Trenton on Tuesday that he won't resign in 2015 to run for president, though he did spend a chunk of time speaking about what he called the United States' culture of anxiety and division.
“We are a nation beset by anxiety," Christie said, which stems from a "pattern of indecision and inconsistency" in American leadership, and from leaders in Washington "who would rather stoke division" than move the country forward.
Toward the end of 2013, Christie was arguably the frontrunner for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, and his address came after several noteworthy Republicans have recently begun exploring a bid for the White House. Read more...
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