Christie, not Rubio, is the GOP’s best bet in 2016
During a speech last month with no national television audience to pander to, Christie called for more bipartisanship in Washington. “New Jersey has proven that a strong, principled, conservative governor can work with two strong, progressive leaders in the legislature and find common ground,” he said, referring to the Democrats who lead both houses of New Jersey’s Capitol.
That message didn’t resonate with Rubio. His speech was short on new ideas and long on tired, recycled Republican bromides. Obama, he said, believes America’s free enterprise system is “the cause of our problems. That the economic downturn happened because our government didn’t tax enough, spend enough and control enough.” It doesn’t matter that Obama never uttered those words. Talk like that makes Rubio a darling of the rabid right — and boosts his chances of winning their support in the 2016 GOP presidential primary campaign.
Christie, on the other hand, is betting the American people have tired of the intransigence of the political right and left. He’s hoping that in a tug of war, mainstream Republicans will regain control of the GOP presidential candidate selection process and clear the way for him to become the party’s standard-bearer in 2016. Christie is a greater threat than Rubio to chip away at the coalition that twice hoisted Obama into the White House.











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I’d sooner vote for Hillary than Christie.
And that’s the author’s point. He wants the GOP to nominate someone that gets most of us to stay home.
DRayRaven on February 19, 2013 at 6:48 PM
Wait. What? McCain and Romney weren’t “mainstream Republicans”? WTF where they?
ladyingray on February 19, 2013 at 7:04 PM
Dr. Benjamin Carson
Schadenfreude on February 19, 2013 at 7:20 PM
I’d vote for a Dem before I voted for fatboi.
But maybe that’s what they want.
Hill60 on February 19, 2013 at 7:27 PM
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