New York Times: “Amid the most aggressive, early and elbows-out jockeying for a presidential nomination in a generation, a contender known for his mercurial and impulsive style is delivering a surprising message to his top supporters and donors: Relax. There is no great rush to wade into the Republican primary, Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey assures them. There’s enough money to go around, his advisers and allies explain.”
“The approach is intended to soothe anxious allies who are fretting over the sudden emergence of two potent rivals, Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney, and indications from donors that they are under pressure to pick a candidate now.”
Politico: “Many others on Wall Street are less optimistic. They may like and admire Christie, and might even support him in a scenario without Romney and Bush, but they now don’t see a path for the New Jersey governor.”
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