« Reply #23 on: November 07, 2012, 02:35:49 PM »
The combo of them was what I was meaning to infer. There are direct correlations with Christie bringing down his momentum and numbers moreso than Johnson. You can see the polls up until Sandy and Christies actions and then during/after. Not really debating bipartisanship since there is nothing wrong with that. The timing of it was questionable and the fact that Christie turned down Romney just 20 mins away from Trenton and the next day mooches it up with Bruce on stage was just really a fail. Especially when he cited the reason as turning down Romney as he had to tour the ravaged state. He didn't do that though during the same time. Instead he lived out his boyhood dream of meeting Springsteen. Just wasn't the best move IMHO.
May the fat bastard choke on a chicken bone and suffer while waiting for his obamacare appointment!
He most definitely made a difference in the polls because of his actions.
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