Quote by Chris Christie
And I think what people in New Jersey have gotten to know about me

And I think what people in New Jersey have gotten to know about me over the last decade that Ive been in public life is what you see is what you get. And Im no different when Im sitting with you than I am when Im at home or anyplace else. – Chris Christie

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Everyone wants to demagogue everyone else. That may be good politics, but its awful policy. – Chris Christie

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Today we must make a pact with each other to end this reckless conduct with the peoples government. – Chris Christie

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