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Christies seeks support, confidence of Iowa’s ‘wine tasters of American politics’

CORALVILLE, Iowa — In the span of about 24 hours, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie debated other 2016 GOP presidential hopefuls in Milwaukee and conducted a daylong series of town hall meetings across Eastern Iowa answering questions and asking for the support of “the wine tasters of American politics” in the first-in-the-nation caucuses.Some of the questions weren’t friendly and not everyone accepted his answers.Christie wasn’t complaining, however, when he wrapped up a town-hall meeting with about 80 people in the back of the Coralville American Legion Wednesday evening.Running for president ought to be hard, Christie said, “Because being president is going to be real hard.”Nearly six months after formally entering the race for the GOP nomination, the two-term governor said he’s met people eager to support him, others who offer principled opposition and still others who think the system is so broken they don’t want to get involved.What amazes Christie is that regardless of where people are on that spectrum, they still believe “that if we have a president who understands, who cares, who is brave and smart, that he or she can make a difference in every one of those problems.”The issue thrown at Christie during nearly an hour of questions and answers ranged from abortion to foreign policy, the national debt, climate change and education.

 

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