Gov. Chris Christie, “while he considers a presidential future for himself, is visiting key states and sharing, as he did Monday, many of the same familiar stories and popular applause lines that he has used at events across New Jersey since taking office,” the Bergen Record reports.
“Christie is not offering directly, as Bush did Wednesday, the outlines of a presidential platform. And Christie is doing something else that Bush is not — shaking hands and connecting with voters the same way he did when he twice won the governorship of a blue state, analysts said. For Christie it is a smart move, they said, because voters in New Hampshire and Iowa expect that kind of one-on-one attention.”

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