Christie Touts Victory Against Teachers in New Ad

Phil Stilton

MORRISTOWN, NJ – In the latest development of his campaign for U.S. President, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has released a new campaign video, which is being played in New Hampshire.

The video paints a picture of Christie as a strong conservative who has taken decisive action in various areas during his time as governor.

The video begins with a call to action, denouncing “the distractions, the lies” and asserting that “it’s time for conservatives to win again.”


It highlights Christie’s background as a former prosecutor who has convicted child pornographers and corrupt politicians.

As a “successful Blue State Governor,” the video emphasizes how Christie took on the teachers’ union in New Jersey and won, turned around Jersey’s most violent city, and even worked with Democrats to cut taxes. Described as “a real conservative,” the video ends with a bold claim that Christie “tells the truth” and that he is the one who will beat current President Joe Biden.

Chris Christie, who served as the Governor of New Jersey from 2010 to 2018, has been a prominent figure within the Republican Party. His tenure as governor was marked by some notable achievements but also faced criticism and controversies. This new campaign video appears to be a concentrated effort to frame his narrative and position him as a strong conservative choice for the upcoming election.

New Hampshire, traditionally holding the first primary in the nation, is a crucial battleground for presidential hopefuls. Christie’s decision to play his new campaign video there underscores the importance he places on winning support in the state.

Political analysts will closely watch how voters in New Hampshire respond to Christie’s message and whether this video helps him gain traction in a crowded Republican field. With the presidential race heating up, Christie’s campaign seems determined to make a strong statement about his conservative credentials and leadership abilities.

Only time will tell if this strategy will resonate with voters and translate into success at the polls. He is still polling in single digits.

Watch the video on Youtube.

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