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Chris Christie Said the Quiet Part Out Loud

Chris Christie spoke the quiet part at the fourth Republican Debate on Wednesday night. Former President Donald Trump, the dominant figure in the Republican Party, isn’t on stage and nobody mentioned him when the debate started, despite his dominance of the polls. When the former New Jersey Governor finally wrestled some time from

 At the third Republican debate on Wednesday night, Chris Christie spoke aloud about the silent part. Former President Donald Trump, the leader of the Republican Party, is not present at the debate, and despite his dominance in the polls, no one brought him up when it started.
When the former governor of New Jersey, Vivek Ramaswamy, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, and Florida Governor eventually fought for some airtime, Ron DeSantis remarked that none of them had confronted Trump immediately.
Christie remarked,” We’ve been in this debate for 17 minutes, and …we have had these three standing as if this race is between the four of us.” As you just stated,” The fifth guy, who does n’t have the guts to show up and stand here, is the one who is way ahead in the polls.”
He continued, calling Trump” Voldemort, he who shall not be named,” adding,” The fact is that when you go and tell the truth about someone who is a dictator, and who has taken shots at everyone, then I understand why these three are hesitant to say anything about it.”
Chris Christie criticized his debate opponents and moderators for not bringing up Donald Trump or vehemently denouncing the former president’s fabrications and new remarks about being a “dictator” during his first speech of the GOP debate tonight. pic at https://t.co/kN48tKlMMu. 3aNfIwvXYK on twitter.com
December 7, 2023, POLITICO ( @politico )
Ramaswamy attacked Haley during the first part of the debate while railing against the “woke business complex.” In the meantime, Haley and DeSantis fought over who was more anti-trans.
Christie is correct; a somber New York Times/Siena College poll that dropped last month shows that Trump is, of course, outperforming President Joe Biden in five of the six battleground states. With a polling score of over 45 % only one month before the caucus, he is also in the lead in Iowa.
Despite Christie’s grandstanding, he gradually fell for the trap. Just a few minutes after, he was arguing with Ramaswamy as well, calling him” the most unpleasant blowhard in America” and accusing him of “attacking Nikki Haley’s simple intelligence, not her positions, her fundamental intelligence.”
After in the debate, the moderators made the candidates face Trump’s election-related elephant.
Christie came up swinging, directly denouncing Trump and claiming that his opponents were “afraid to offend.”
DeSantis acknowledged that he believes” a younger person is necessary.”
Ramaswamy claimed that his three rivals had been “licking Donald Trump’s boots,” adding that he believed Trump was frightened to face” the strong state” as the true foe. At the third Republican debate on Wednesday night, Chris Christie said the peaceful part aloud. Former President Donald Trump, the leader of the Republican Party, is not present for the debate, and despite his overwhelming poll numbers, no one brought him up when it started. When the original governor of New Jersey eventually fought for airtime 

Chris Christie spoke the quiet part at the fourth Republican Debate on Wednesday night. Former President Donald Trump, the dominant figure in the Republican Party, isn’t on stage and nobody mentioned him when the debate started, despite his dominance of the polls. When the former New Jersey Governor finally wrestled some time from

 

Chris Christie was sentenced to prison

The ex-Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, was handed a jail term. At a Republican primary debate hosted by NewsNation on Wednesday, Chris Christie got loudly angry with businessman Vivek Ramaswamy during a passionate exchange. Ich glaube nicht, daß wir uns in dieser Frage einig sind. Die Wichtig ist der Zweck der Erklärung, nicht ihre Wahrhaftigkeit. Donald Trump’s one-time Republican opponent Chris Christie spoke out during the fourth Republican debate on Wednesday about the need to combat false information. Sign up for Mother Jones’ free Daily newsletter and stay informed on the news that matters. Ron DeSantis—he attempted to bypass questions about Trump.

The most significant character in the GOP—ex-President Donald Trump—is absent from the discussion, and when the argument initiated, no one spoke about him despite his supremacy in the surveys. When the ex-governor of New Jersey finally won some time from his three competitors—Vivek Ramaswamy, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis—he tried to skirt around queries concerning Trump. Ron DeSantis was mentioned by one of the politicians at the debate, noting that none of them had put forth any direct attacks against Donald Trump. Christie remarked, about 17 minutes into the meeting that the competition seemed to be between just the four of them. The fifth person, the one who lacks the boldness to appear and stay here, as you stated, has an overwhelming lead in the polls. It is undeniable that people are hesitant to openly criticize someone who is a dictator, a tyrant, and has targeted everyone, which he clarified. He further went on to mention that Trump is comparable to Voldemort – someone who can’t be referred to.

 

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