It happened just like clockwork: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s presidential campaign landed a coveted New Hampshire endorsement and Republican front-runner Donald Trump started attacking him.
“How is Chris Christie running the state of NJ, which is deeply troubled, when he is spending all of his time in NH? New Jerseyans not happy!” Trump tweeted on Monday morning.
How is Chris Christie running the state of NJ, which is deeply troubled, when he is spending all of his time in NH? New Jerseyans not happy!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 30, 2015
Trump’s criticism comes after the conservative-leaning New Hampshire Union Leader newspaper announced over the weekend it was backing Christie, casting out a lifeline for the governor’s struggling campaign, which has been polling in the single digits in the state.
Joe McQuaid, publisher of the newspaper, said on Sunday’s “Meet the Press” that Christie is well-equipped to beat Trump, who holds a substantial lead in the Granite State. “Christie is the guy who can take the fight to Trump, Hillary, ISIS,” McQuaid said.
The paper used its endorsement to take a veiled shot at Trump. “Other candidates have gained public and media attention by speaking bluntly. But it’s important when you are telling it like it is to actually know what you are talking about,” the paper noted.
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While Trump has gone after several other GOP candidates after they received a boost, including Carly Fiorina and Marco Rubio, the billionaire business mogul has largely refrained from outright criticizing Christie — until now.
Christie responded to Trump’s attack at an event in Portsmouth, N.H., where he secured the backing of Renee and Dan Plummer, prominent Republican activists in the state.








