Gov. Chris Christie’s 2016 prospects looked strong in December, before the “Bridgegate” scandal erupted.
But three months later, the New Jersey Republican’s polling lead has evaporated in Iowa, whose first-in-the-nation caucuses kick off the presidential nominating contest.
While a December survey put Christie ahead of Democrat Hillary Clinton, a Quinnipiac poll released Thursday shows Christie’s lead eviscerated.
According to Quinipiac, the former Secretary of State is leading 48% to Christie’s 35% in Iowa, reversing the 45%-40% lead the New Jersey governor enjoyed in December.









