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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie looks like a candidate racing to the right in the lead up to the 2016 presidential election. IE 11 is not supported.
WINDHAM, N.H. — Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced Wednesday that he is getting out of the 2024 presidential campaign — as his main competition for moderate votes in the New ...
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced on Wednesday that he is dropping his long-shot bid to win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. It’s an announcement that was both sudden ...
Design expert Sagi Haviv breaks Chris Christie's campaign logo, in this case the very minimally designed logo, to explain what the logo is meant to convey and how successful it is in its attempt.
Another automotive racing legend’s Rolex Daytona is up for auction at Christie’s “Watches Online: Discovering Time” sale on now through October 13th. Carroll Smith, who was best known for ...
Christie's is holding an auction of every box logo tee designed by Supreme from 1994 to today and it is expected to fetch $2 million.
Christie's Supreme "The Box Logo Collection" Is Expected To Sell for $2M USD: James Bogart has what is believed to be the first complete collection Bogo T-shirts.
UPDATED: Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, after his anti-Donald Trump candidacy failed to take off in the Republican primary. “It’s ...
Chris Christie had only entered the 2024 race for a few hours, and already Donald Trump Jr. fired up the obvious jokes. Don Jr's Super Mature Response To Christie Running In 2024 Sound+Vision ...
To Christie, the answer’s obvious. “The guy’s 78 years old, I’d kick his ass,” the 60-year-old former New Jersey governor responded. (Trump is actually 77.) ...
Chris Faytok/The Star-LedgerHorses leave the gate at the start of the sixth race on the last day of racing at the Atlantic City Race Course in Pleasantville, in this 2008 file photo.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie makes a last-minute pitch Tuesday as New Hampshire voters go to the polls for the first presidential primary. IE 11 is not supported.