Chris Christie will take the stage next month at the right’s biggest event of the year, the Conservative Political Action Conference. And right about now, the embattled New Jersey governor could use their support in a major way.
The annual gathering, hosted by the American Conservative Union (ACU), is a major showcase for Republican presidential candidates. This year’s speakers are expected to include potential 2016ers Marco Rubio, Paul Ryan, Rand Paul, Rick Santorum, Ted Cruz, and Bobby Jindal, among others.
Christie hasn’t always had the best relationship with conservative activists. He was left off the invite list for CPAC 2013 after he praised President Obama’s handling of Hurricane Sandy, blasted House Republicans for blocking federal disaster aid, and accepted the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion. This time, he’s back on probation, with ACU chair Al Cardenas telling Yahoo’s Chris Moody that he’s “very excited” to have him in attendance.
Christie may have his differences with movement conservatives, but there’s no denying they’re the folks you want on your team when there’s a career-threatening scandal heading your way.
Here’s the situation confronting Christie right now. At home, he faces an ever-growing list of investigations into the closure of traffic lanes at the George Washington Bridge, a real estate development in Hoboken, and the distribution of Sandy relief aid.









