The Dallas Cowboys won, but it was Gov. Chris Christie’s hug that captured headlines.
The New Jersey Republican, who many expect to seek the 2016 Republican nomination, gave an awkward, hopping hug to Cowboy’s owner Jerry Jones, when the Texas football team made a comeback and won a wildcard game Sunday night.
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Christie, watching the game from Jones’ suite, attempted a high five, but when Jones and another attendee embraced, the governor jumped right in for a three-way hug. Caught on camera, the jumping-for-joy trio has prompted commentary on all sides.
ESPN “SportsCenter” co-host Trey Wingo tweeted that voters in the defeated team — the Detroit Lions – might hold the hug against Christie if he runs in 2016.
I wonder if Chris Christie realizes those 16 electoral votes in Michigan are 16 he'll never see…
— trey wingo (@wingoz) January 5, 2015
Others went even further.
Can Chris Christie be impeached for this?
— Neil Best (@sportswatch) January 5, 2015
The last time one of Christie’s hugs made this much news was in October 2012, when he famously embraced President Barack Obama as the pair surveyed devastated New Jersey coastline in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. The hug, just weeks before the president’s reelection, was credited with giving a boost to Obama to prevail over Republican Mitt Romney.
Christie’s brother, Todd Christie, however, responded on Facebook Sunday to his brother’s latest critics “who have their panties in a ringer.”









