New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who is expected to announce on Tuesday morning that he’s running for president, sought to show a softer side in a new video released on Sunday night.
In the two-minute spot, paid for by Christie for President 2016, the Republican attempts to explain his bold demeanor, a trait of his that has been criticized in the past.
“I get accused a lot of times of being too blunt and too direct and saying what’s on my mind a little too loudly,” the governor is seen telling a crowd at one of his famous town hall meetings, noting his Sicilian mother’s influence on his life.
“I know if my mom were still alive, she would tell me, ‘I taught you that in a trusting relationship, you don’t hold anything back. And if you’re going to run for president of the United States and you’re going to ask these people for their vote, that is the single most trusting thing they can do as a citizen, is to give you their support. So you better tell them exactly what you’re thinking and exactly what you’re feeling.’”
Christie’s wife, Mary Pat, sent an email to supporters with the subject “My husband: telling it like it is” on Sunday night with a link to the preview video, asking recipients to share it to “help us build the excitement leading up toTuesday.”









