Chris Christie ends his race of the 2016 White House Bid
For months, Chris Christie has failed to grab national headlines (Philip Elliot).
According to critics, Chris Christie is not the leader that people want in office. Chris acknowledged where he stood and called it quits in the presidential race. Chris Christie bowed out of the presidential race because of poor governing, low popularity, and continuous scandals (Steve Benen). These issues made it clear that Chris Christie was not the right guy for the job.
Poor governing was an easy complication seen from himself and the people of New Jersey. Chris Christie is guilty of poor governing because of focusing on one topic, handling issues the wrong way, and knowing what and what not to say in his debates. Stuck only on one topic makes Chris Christie unable to handle multiple political issues that come to him properly. Handling issues the right way is something
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Chris Christie’s level of popularity is very low because of not gaining people’s attention, not backing up his words, and not competing. Gaining people’s attention with actions and speeches was something he was lacking, and he never stood out in any important decisions he made. Being known for something he did that was very important to the whole United States is something he haven’t done yet. Many years before he became government, he has dealt with terrorism and it was a major part of his career at the time (Elliot). Not backing up his words also brought attention and supporters away from him, he has been caught up in a lie plenty of times and according to media, people are fed up with that. Another problem with Chris Christie is that he does not know how to compete to standout. Chris Christie’s level of competiveness is very low. Chris Christie has never been competitive and is one of the main reasons he is not a good
elected position. A few years later in 2006, Booker won the election for Mayor of Newark. In 2013, Booker was elected senator of New Jersey. Since then Booker has been a highly vocal and devoted senator. He is dedicated to fighting for his beliefs and serving his constituency. Although Cory Booker would make an excellent president, there are a few things I would advise him on before starting his campaign.
James Richard (Rick) Perry was the forty- seventh governor of Texas. He served from 2000-2015. Perry grew up as a farmer, so he knows what it is like to work hard for what you have. Perry also served in the United States Air force from 1972-1977. While in the air force, he flew a C-130 tactical airlift plane over Europe and the Middle- East. Perry is also a lifetime member of the NRA (National Rifle Association) and of the American Legion Post. Before being elected as Lt. Governor, Perry served two terms as Texas Commissioner of Agriculture and three terms in the Texas House of Representatives.
Rick Perry was born on March 4, 1950 in Paint Creek, Texas. As a boy he was active in boy scouts and eventually earned the highest rank of Eagle Scout. In 1968 he graduated from Paint Creek High School in 1968 and entered Texas A&M University. In 1972 he graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelors Degree in Animal Science. While in college he joined Corps of Cadets and earned commission in the Air-Force. He left the Air-Force in 1977 and to enter the cotton farming business with his dad.
With 2017 quickly coming to an end, the congressional and governor races are heating up. One race that is flying under the radar is the New Jersey 5th congressional district election. Democratic incumbent Josh Gottheimer is bracing up for what should be a hotly contested seat. As a New Jersey native, I have a keen sense of the type of people that Gottheimer needs to reach out to. The New Jersey 7th district, where I am from, is not much different than that of the 5th. Both are wealthy areas that tend to vote Republican. The Democratic Party has had a setback, especially with the 2016 presidential election, but Gottheimer is one bright spot that they cannot afford to lose. In order to retain his seat, which I believe he will, Josh
The ratings are so high that, it seems we are better off leaving Obama for another 4 years until better candidates come along. Almost every state in this country goes along with the so-called “electoral college.” Once the candidate wins the most electors, then the winner takes it all. So it is to say that if seventy percent of the states voted against one of the candidates then the candidate could still have a chance to win and become the president-elect. Going back to this recent election, Trump believes that the government should remove the electoral college because it is undemocratic. Despite that he won the election, with the electoral college, he believes that candidates could win by just using the popular vote. Without realizing what is was saying, Trump contradicted himself because now that he is the president elect, he could look at the popular vote and realize that he would have lost because he did not have the majority of votes. Those 538 Americans that held the unique and important elector had the power to choose the president, because they were the ones with the real vote to select our 2016
Who really is Chris Christie and why should the people of America care about him? Christie is a republican governor of the democratic state of New Jersey. Christie grew up in an extremely wealthy town in New Jersey called Livingston. On June 30th when he decided to run for President of the United States, he decided to go back to his hometown high school to give his presidential announcement speech. In Christie’s presidential announcement, Christie, governor of New Jersey, employs emotional, factual, and ethical appeals in order to highlight reasons for why he should become the next President of the United States.
This demonstrates Murphy’s initiative in fixing the economy through various beneficial solutions. Doing so he will be helping the people of New Jersey by lowering property taxes which individuals can finally be relieved to hear. Murphy also wants to be more strict with spending on transit to ensure that the roads and bridges are functional rather than crowded with tolls. Personally, I think this is very efficient because these two factors make New Jersey very expensive to live in lowering and being more strict will slowly bring back a better economy. Murphy wants to grow the economy so that it makes it fairer for the New Jersey residents due to the state being ranked last or near last in growth and inequalities. He states, “We need an economy that works for all New Jerseyans not just the special interests, I flat out reject the ‘us versus them’ approach to our economy, it is time we get back to thinking about ‘we’” (Phil Murphy). Murphy wants to achieve this by raising the wage to $15 an hour, ensure equal pay for equal work, and make millionaires and corporations pay their fair share of taxes. If this is successfull than the economic standing that New Jersey holds will soon rise from the bottom to the top. At the
However, because he was not well known among the rest of the nation and no southern governor had been elected president since James K. Polk in 1844, most of the political media laughed off his announcement as a publicity stunt. He was so unknown, that most people in the United States had never heard of him until his announcement and was most defiantly considered to be the underdog of the election. Opinions changed on January 19, 1976 however, after Carted surprised many people by winning more votes than any of the other candidates in Iowa’s precinct caucuses. He called for a return to honesty and relatedly told the people that he would never tell a lie. Many people liked him because he had never held an office in the nation’s capital and was considered to be inexperienced.
Paul Davis Ryan was born on January 29, 1970 in Janesville, Wisconsin and is the youngest of four children of Paul Sr. and Betty. Ryan still lives in Janesville on the same block he grew up on and is married to his wife Janna and has three kids. Ryan is part of the Republican party since 1999 and is serving the first district of Wisconsin and is currently in the role of Speaker of the House.
Christopher James Christie is an American politician, served as U.S Attorney from 2002-2008, a member of Republican Party, Husband, and Father. Christie was also the fifty fifth governor of New Jersey in 2009 and was re-elected in 2013; his term ends January 16th, 2018. When reading up on everything that Chris Christie wants to do and believes in, I Believe that he is a good voice for politics because he wants to help. He notices somethings that are happening in the world today that maybe holding certain people back from being as successful as they could be and he wants to assist the best way that he can. The things that he has discussed are things that many people go through every day and many people would agree with the changes that he wants to make happen.
The 2002 Newark mayoral election was a hard-fought campaign between Cory Booker, a city council member, against the 16-year incumbent mayor Sharpe James. On January 9, 2002, Cory Booker announced his campaign for mayor of Newark rather than running for re-election as councilman. Sharpe James, who had easily won election four consecutive times, saw Booker as a threat. In the campaign, James and his supporters resorted to mudslinging, and questioned Booker's suburban background, calling him an outsider who did not understand the city.
The vote on whether a natural gas pipeline should run through the state's federally protected Pinelands region in New Jersey, which includes more than a million acres of farms, forests and wetlands However, the Pinelands Commission expected to make a final determination Friday morning on the proposal that has set off a battle in the nation's most densely populated state. However, even though supporters say it will increase energy reliability, the environmentalists fear damage to the pristine Pinelands region could occur. However, the plan put on hold in 2014. But since then, Republican Gov. Chris Christie has replaced several Pinelands commissioners with supporters that agreed with the pipeline. However, with the new Republican in power in
This often removes the offender and victim from the process due to the complex nature of the law. As such, people’s conflicts have become rarer and more valuable than property, as Christie states (p.8, 1977). 2. Who, or what, is Christie most critical of in his article, and why?
Christie is a single parent trying to provide for her family. She works at a daycare, but in unable to afford to send her children there. She lives paycheck by paycheck. She qualifies for food stamps and rental subsidies. Even though she is given all of these stipends to help her, she still deals with the hardships that come with them. This leaves her “trapped on the treadmill of welfare reform.” This means that if she does anything to better herself, such as getting more education, then she is unqualified for all of these “benefits.”
“The Goya deal is a perfect example of New Jersey’s misplaced priorities,” commented Gordon MacInnes, president of New Jersey Policy perspective, a left-leaning think tank based in Trenton. “Giving all these tax breaks makes it harder for the state to invest in the assets that do build strong economies, like a great workforce, reliable transportation and public education.”