'When you lose, you lost': Chris Christie wastes no time 勧めるing 共和国の/共和党のs to move on after Romney's 敗北・負かす


The 悪名高くも outspoken 共和国の/共和党の New Jersey 知事 Chris Christie is not one to dwell on the past, as he made abundantly (疑いを)晴らす when he 明言する/公表するd that it is time for Mitt Romney to ‘move on’ after his loss in the 選挙.

'I always think this is 肉親,親類d of scapegoating after 選挙s,' the 知事 said while appearing on MSNBC’s Morning Joe Friday. 'When you lose, you lost.'

Christie’s 発言/述べるs come just days after Romney was caught telling 寄贈者s on a 会議/協議会 call that 大統領 Barack Obama was re-elected because he 申し込む/申し出d 'gifts' to 少数,小数派s, women, and young 投票者s, の中で them?移民/移住 改革(する) and Obamacare. ? .

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Brazen: New Jersey Governor Chris Chrisite said on MSNBC's Morning Joe that it is time for Mitt Romney to move on from his defeat in the election
Brazen: New Jersey Governor Chris Chrisite said on MSNBC's Morning Joe that it is time for Mitt Romney to move on from his defeat in the election

Brazen: New Jersey 知事 Chris Christie, left, said on MSNBC's Morning Joe that it is time for Mitt Romney, 権利, to move on from his 敗北・負かす in the 選挙

The 知事 said that it was now time to 'pivot' and ‘move on’ from the (選挙などの)運動をする.

Christie has drawn 批評 from many in the GOP circles who called him 'トン-deaf' for 賞賛するing Obama for his 返答 to ハリケーン Sandy.

The two appeared friendly and spoke 高度に of one another while 小旅行するing the 荒廃させるd areas of New Jersey only a week before the November 6 投票(する).

に引き続いて Romney’s loss, Christie (機の)カム out 堅固に against his detractors, 説 that he was supportive of the former Massachusetts 知事 and 手配中の,お尋ね者 him to 現れる 勝利を得た from the contest.

'Mitt Romney’s a friend of 地雷 and I understand that he is very upset about having lost the 選挙 and very disappointed, Christie said. 'But I'm not going to bury the guy for it.'

The New Jersey 知事 is already 推定する/予想するd to make a 企て,努力,提案 for the White House in 2016. Christie, however, has 繰り返して 否定するd the 噂するs regarding his 可能性のある 立候補.

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Friends in a 嵐/襲撃する: Christie, pictured here 迎える/歓迎するing Obama on a visit to Sandy-struck New Jersey, called the 大統領 to 申し込む/申し出 congratulations not 'discuss political 戦略' he said

Christie's 感情 regarding Romney was echoed by New Hempshire 上院議員 Kelly Ayotte, who had 是認するd the GOP 候補者 早期に in the 選挙 cycle and often appeared by his 味方する on the (選挙などの)運動をする 追跡する.

'The (選挙などの)運動をする is over and what the 投票者s are looking for us to do is to 受託する their 投票(する)s and go 今後,' she said in an MSNBC interview on Thursday.

Many m embers of Romney’s party wasted no time coming out against him after his 'gifts' comments, ABC 報告(する)/憶測d.

During a 集会 of 知事s in Las Vegas, New Mexico 知事 Susan Martinez said Romney's 地位,任命する-mortem of his loss was an example of 'what 始める,決めるs us 支援する as a party.'

Louisiana 知事 Bobby Jindal, who may 争う for the 大統領/総裁などの地位 in 2016, also spoke 批判的に of Romney's 査定/評価, 説 that it 'doesn't 代表する where we are as a party and where we're going as a party.'

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Machinations: Christie had been (刑事)被告 of either 存在 '政治上 トン-deaf' or 'purposefully' helping Obama

Many 共和国の/共和党の leaders, 含むing former Minnesota 知事 Tim Pawlenty, 譲歩するd that Obama did not 勝利,勝つ 簡単に because he 申し込む/申し出d his base incentives, but because he ran a better (選挙などの)運動をする and got more 投票(する)s.

Christie 申し込む/申し出d a 類似の explanation on Friday.?

'So someone the other day asked me, “Why did Romney lose?” I said it’s becau se he got いっそう少なく 投票(する)s than Barack Obama. That's why,' Christie said 事柄-of-factly on Morning Joe.

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