On Tuesday, Chris Christie was asked if he would be Donald Trump’s vice president. His response was blunt. “No,” Christie replied. He then elaborated by mentioning a conversation he had with Mike Pence, suggesting that the job didn’t sound appealing. This remark drew a chuckle from the interviewer, Eric Bolling. Later in the conversation, Bolling criticized Pence, prompting Christie to bring up the January 6th insurrection when Trump supporters targeted Pence for not supporting Trump’s attempt to overturn the election. Christie expressed his disapproval of those who chanted “Hang Mike Pence” in the Capitol and questioned whether Trump was the kind of president they wanted. Currently, Trump is leading the Republican field with around 53% support, while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sits at around 20%. Christie is in seventh place with 2.6% support. DeSantis recently dismissed the idea of being Trump’s running mate, stating that he is not interested in being a second-in-command. The interview can be watched at the provided link.
Chris Christie’s Witty Response to Being Asked About Becoming Trump’s Vice President
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