He accepted the Medicaid Expansion in his state. I am sure there are many in New Jersey grateful for it. But, as the Republican Governors' Chairman he forgot about morality and the people who he should have been advocating for, instead, he simply sold the right wing rhetoric.
...“Would you rather have Rick Scott in Florida (click here) overseeing the voting mechanism, or Charlie Crist?” New Jersey Governor Chris Christieasked this week at a Chamber of Commerce event in Washington. “Would you rather have Scott Walker in Wisconsin overseeing the voting mechanism, or would you rather have Mary Burke? Who would you rather have in Ohio, John Kasich or Ed FitzGerald?”
...“Would you rather have Rick Scott in Florida (click here) overseeing the voting mechanism, or Charlie Crist?” New Jersey Governor Chris Christieasked this week at a Chamber of Commerce event in Washington. “Would you rather have Scott Walker in Wisconsin overseeing the voting mechanism, or would you rather have Mary Burke? Who would you rather have in Ohio, John Kasich or Ed FitzGerald?”
Christie went on, “The fact is it doesn’t matter if you don’t really care what happens in these states, you’re going to care about who is running the state in November of 2016, what kind of political apparatus they’ve set up and what kind of governmental apparatus they’ve set up to ensure a full and fair election in 2016.”...
When it comes to his run in 2016, will Chris Christie return to his roots and admire the efforts of the State of New Jersey to bring equity in healthcare to the Poor and Lower Middle Class or will he completely dismiss such ambitions and allow the destruction of The Affordable Care Act and the equity it has brought to millions across the USA?