
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie describes plans Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013, in Lavallette, N.J., while making an announcement on the reconstruction of Route 35, a major shore highway that was heavily damaged by Superstorm Sandy. Christie says more than $200 million in federal funds will be used to rebuild a 12.5-mile storm-damaged stretch of Route 35. Under an aggressive timetable he says completion is expected by the summer of 2015. Credit: AP
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, whose job approval rests at 74 percent, has not been invited to speak at CPAC 2013, an annual gathering of conservatives from across the country. The blue state Republican governor is considered by many to be one of the GOP’s presidential candidates in 2016.
Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) are all scheduled to speak at this year’s CPAC gathering — but Christie was snubbed. According to a source close to the event, the popular governor has not and will not be invited.
As Politico notes, Christie drew the ire of some conservatives for heaping praise on President Barack Obama for his efforts following Superstorm Sandy. Christie has also spoke out about addressing climate change and has been perceived as not pro-gun enough for some conservatives.
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On the one hand, it spares Christie — who’s running for reelection in a blue state — the agita of having to make an appearance that Democrats would use against him in 2013. On the other, it underscores that some conservatives still are angry over the post-Sandy performance, as well as his tongue-lashing of House Speaker John Boehner for tabling a bill to provide storm aid.
CPAC officials decided not to invite former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani in 2007. Like Christie, Giuliani was pro-choice but was perceived as too far to the left on social issues by some conservatives.
CPAC officials say the speaker line-up is still being finalized.
“We still have three weeks to CPAC and have several more announcements to go,” Communications Director Laura Keehner Rigas told ABC News. “I encourage everyone to hold tight.”






















































































































Comments (181)
RightUnite
Feb. 26, 2013 at 6:50amGood!! Why would they invite a Lib anyway??
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HickoryStonewall
Feb. 26, 2013 at 6:41amfat is not where it’s at, New Jersey teeters, mortgages unpaid as well as taxes, the exodus well in progress, so what’s left to govern.
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rbolt
Feb. 26, 2013 at 5:41amWhy would a gathering of conservatives invite Christie? He is far from being a conservative. He is Obama’s golden hair boy. He is the liberals choice for republican candidate in 2016 because they know the we would never elect him, just like McCain and Romney.
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loneindividual
Feb. 26, 2013 at 5:30amChristie can kiss my toned ****.
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Harvey
Feb. 26, 2013 at 4:32amIf Christie is the nominee in 16 i will not vote for him.It would be like the liberal republicans to nominate him.Hes a democrat.
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crusaderx9
Feb. 26, 2013 at 3:27amWhen times got tough Chris Christie ran to the other team and helped evil. Then he gleefully celebrated.
Christie is a coward that betrayed his own while giving an advantage to evil forces that are intent on destroying America.
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OBAMANATIONOFDESOLATION
Feb. 26, 2013 at 2:20amHe’s a fiscal conservative with far left social ideals. My moneys on him switching and becoming the darling of the new socialist movement, with lip service towards fiscal responsibility and a Big Brother governing philosophy of rule. Remember, the government loves you and cares for you, with a strong hand and iron rod.
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Oknowwhat
Feb. 26, 2013 at 2:15amDon’t think he will run & wouldn’t get far if he did. He was always Rino & then lost all control & wet his pants when he met Springsteen. Once he went Bruce he never went back. He must know he has crossed the line, you never hear his mouth anymore (unless its on Letterman).
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Mike76
Feb. 26, 2013 at 12:49amWhy would they invite a Democrat to speak at CPAC? Don’t reply to tell me that I am confused or uninformed – just because Christie has an (R) beside his name doesn’t mean he’s not a Liberal Democrat.
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Jrocks
Feb. 26, 2013 at 12:36amGotta love the snub LOL
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Fitz of DE
Feb. 26, 2013 at 12:33amTell me by who is he the TOP runner Karl commie Rove Power Hungry …I want to be the GODless one,,,ask Karl Rove what he thinls about Jesus..better ask NJ boy with de’ mouth …TOP RUNNER Allen WEAT . period end of all the BS STAND UP you folks on the blaze with any COMMON SENSE..
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Witness1974
Feb. 26, 2013 at 12:33amNow I can see why the rest of the RINO’s are calling for a “big tent.”
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raoul del norte
Feb. 26, 2013 at 12:22amChristie has lost any respect us Independent Conservatives can accord him … He might as well run on the Progessive slate ……
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Dallasmarine
Feb. 25, 2013 at 11:48pmI bet if it was a C-PIE convention and not a cpac you wouldn’t have enough security to keep him out. Worthless Rino.
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Hyperion5182
Feb. 25, 2013 at 11:45pmChristie may have settled Eastern PA for Obama. He’s a damn RINO at the moment. This was a wakeup call. We’ll see if he listens
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bobshelton65
Feb. 25, 2013 at 11:28pmGive Christy’s invitation to Sen Ted Cruz, please!
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Rayblue
Feb. 25, 2013 at 11:12pmHppo..
Habitually Panders Progressives Openly.
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Verceofreason
Feb. 25, 2013 at 11:08pmOMG.
A Governor who serves his constituents, well I never!
And I can’t stand Christie.
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WINNEBAGOMAN
Feb. 25, 2013 at 11:06pmIf they want to keep the “C” in CPAC then they have to keep the RINO’s out. BTW- why the heck are they inviting Mitt Romney??? He was another phoney conservative!
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Verceofreason
Feb. 25, 2013 at 11:04pmOMG, the horror.
A Republican working with and thanking Obama in order to get
disaster relief for his state. What a traitor!!!
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gdbhusker
Feb. 25, 2013 at 11:00pmRand Paul is the only name we need to hear in the conservative/ libertarian world of freedom and liberty….. all others are just a waste of unpatriotic skin!!!!
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rickroland
Feb. 25, 2013 at 10:55pmUh, no, he’s not a potential 2016 Republican candidate, not even remotely.
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USALOVER2011
Feb. 25, 2013 at 10:52pmAhahaha, good for CPAC…That’s what you get, you big RINO!!!!
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Verceofreason
Feb. 25, 2013 at 11:05pmBut they are have Sarah Palin speak.
And y’all wonder why you’re doomed.
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RaydocX
Feb. 25, 2013 at 10:51pmHow is this a surprise.
And how is he still considered a 2016 candidate?
The approval rating won’t last… as soon as the people see that the repairs from Sandy are not proceding the way they were promised, and when the money what was promised requires costs other government programs or higher taxes.
Even if he is not as progressive/ liberal as his gobal warming and priase of gun control statements sound, his attitude toward the President right before the election, which was really unnecessary pandering, so hurt the Republican cause that any suggestion he is a valid candidate for 2016 is attempting to practice revisionist history before the intervening election cycle begins.
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crusaderx9
Feb. 25, 2013 at 10:49pmChris Christy is the John Candy of politics, a ‘dramedic’ character bumbling his way through his days, while struggling with his vices.
A sad corpulent political figure that turned his back on America, caring more for government dependency and bromance with an aging rocker who finally acknowledged his existence on this earth.
He is unfit in more ways than one, NJ deserves this traitorous b1tch…
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