New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris Christie said on scores of occasions in recent months that he was not ready to commit to a presidential race in 2012. Today, he made it official.
At a news conference at the State House in Trenton this afternoon, Christie said:
“What I felt was the right decision remains the right decision. Today is not my time. I will not abandon my commitment to New Jersey. I will fix a broken
New Jersey. I’m proud of the work we’ve done, but I know I’m not nearly
done.”
We’ll have details in today’s and upcoming issues of EnviroPolitics.
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