Christie Says N.J. ‘Stuck’ With Him as White House Bid Spurned
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie spurned Republican calls to run for president next year, saying he wants to overhaul his state’s education system and pass tougher ethics laws. He left the door open for 2016.
The former federal prosecutor, who has more than two years remaining in his first term, said yesterday that he couldn’t “walk away” from his commitment to voters.