Chris Christie Criticized For Attending Steve King Fundraiser
The Huffington Post | By John Celock Posted: 09/19/2012 5:19 pm Updated: 09/19/2012 6:49 pm
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie during his Republican National Convention keynote speech.
New Jersey Democrats are calling on Gov. Chris Christie (R) to cancel an appearance Thursday at a fundraiser for Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), who they are denouncing as an "extremist" and "radical right-wing zealot."U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) and New Jersey Democratic State Chairman John Wisniewski held a conference call with reporters Wednesday afternoon to call on Christie to cancel his trip to the Iowa fundraiser where he is scheduled to give the keynote address. Lautenberg and Wisniewski cited King's conservative viewpoints on a series of issues including abortion, rape and spending as reasons to call on Christie to stay in
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King is facing a tough challenge in November from former
Assembly Majority Leader Louis Greenwald (D-Voorhees) joined the two in their criticism of Christie and King, who released a statement earlier on Wednesday. The three hinted that the real reason behind Christie's trip is to lay the groundwork for his 2016 presidential run.
"Governor Christie's first priority is not Greenwald specifically noted that the fundraiser will take Christie to western
"From questioning President Obama's birth certificate to vigorously defending Todd Akin, Steve King's record of outrageous, extremist views is well-established. He is an embarrassment to our country," Greenwald said in the statement. "The fact that Chris Christie is standing shoulder to shoulder with a radical right-wing zealot like Steve King shows that Christie has his eye more on Iowa 's 2016 caucuses than on responsible leadership and governing."
Christie's spokesman did not immediately return an email seeking comment.Greenwald and Wisniewski have both been mentioned as potential challengers to Christie in the 2013 gubernatorial election. Wisniewski, an assemblyman from
He said that Christie and Romney should not be describing those who do not pay taxes as dependent on government. "That kind of disdain from someone from wants to be president of the
UPDATE: 6:10 p.m. --
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