New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is currently enjoying his highest approval ratings yet—74% of the state thinks he’s doing a good job. (Among Republicans, those numbers jump even higher: 93% of New Jersey Republicans think Christie is governing the state well.) And since it’s never too early for American politics to look ahead, is Christie ready to tackle the stalwart Democrat he could be matched up against in 2016?
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is currently polling ahead of the other leading Democrat with a shot at 2016, Vice President Joe Biden—67% of people would support another Clinton presidency, while only 48% said they would support Biden taking higher office.
“What it does show you is the intensity behind Hillary Clinton is much stronger than the intensity behind Joe Biden,” ABC News’ Cokie Roberts said. “Particularly among non-democrats—independents, she has very high marks among, and even some Republicans. Does she look at that and say I can be a successful cross-over candidate? That’s a significant change from when she ran in 2008.”
As for Christie, high approval ratings and his no-nonsense style of leadership have made him an ideal candidate in gridlocked Washington.
“Christie is the model,” former RNC chairman Michael Steele remarked.








