BEDFORD, New Hampshire — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie blasted fellow Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio Tuesday morning, referring to him as “the boy in the bubble,” and saying the Florida senator needs to “man up and step up and stop letting all of his handlers write his speeches and handle it because that’s what you have to do for someone who has never done anything in your life.”
“Unlike some of these other campaigns, I’m not the boy in the bubble,” Christie charged. “OK? We know who the boy in the bubble is up here, who never answers your questions, who’s constantly scripted and controlled because he can’t answer your questions. So when Sen. Rubio gets here, when the boy in the bubble gets here, I hope you guys ask him some questions.”
Rubio spokesman Joe Pounder fired back, telling NBC News, “No amount of hot air or made-up facts can distract from Chris Christie’s liberal record of supporting Common Core, gun control, abortion rights, Planned Parenthood and Obama’s liberal judicial picks. Marco is the only candidate who can unite conservatives and beat Hillary Clinton.”
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Christie’s remarks come the morning after Rubio finished a strong third in the Iowa Republican caucuses, with 23% of the vote. Christie finished near the bottom with 2%. Christie told his supporters at his New Hampshire headquarters that “Iowa’s in the rear view mirror” and that he finished exactly how he thought he would.








