Chris Christie Won’t Rule Out 2024 White House Bid — Even If Trump Runs Again
Or, in the case of former
Christie on Monday signaled his interest in a potential 2024 campaign during an interview with conservative radio host
"If
"I would not. No," Christie said, adding: "I would not rule it out, Hugh."
Later in the interview, Hewitt asked Christie whether he'd already reserved a "Christie2024 internet domain.
Christie noted that he already controls ChrisChristie.com. "So we're going to keep that one," he said, "and we'll see where we go from here, Hugh."
Politicians, of course, rarely rule out a potential run for higher office. But Christie has stayed in the public eye over the last four years, appearing regularly on TV as an analyst for
Christie is also a cochair of
During his 2016 campaign for president, Christie ran as a brash truth-teller, but he couldn't keep pace with the widely known reality television star who had even less of a filter. In 2024, Trump will turn 78; Christie will be 62.
Some
Christie told Hewitt that Trump should attend Biden's inauguration but was "doubtful" that the president would do so.
And Christie, a former
"He won't win over the true believers regardless of whether Trump runs again and we don't even know exactly how large that group will be in three years," Murray said by email Monday. "More specifically, we don't know whether the Trump takeover of the
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