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Echoes of the Old Chris Christie and Shades of the New

The former New Jersey governor conceded that President Trump is a leading cause of our corrosive politics but reaffirmed his support.
Source: Kris Tripplaar / The Atlantic Festival

Echoes of the old Chris Christie, the moderate Republican who shook hands with President Obama after Hurricane Sandy hit his home state of New Jersey, were heard throughout his appearance on Tuesday at The Atlantic Festival.

When Jeffrey Goldberg, s editor in chief, queried him on the main stage about his support for the president, Christie said he could not deny that

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