Chris Christie: Nikki Haley Gonna ‘Get Smoked’

Paresh Jadhav

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Chris Christie made headlines once again shortly before announcing that he would drop out of the 2024 Republican race, only moments before being caught slamming one of his rivals, Nikki Haley. These comments were captured livestream event.

He reportedly spoke about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and expressed concern if he endorsed DeSantis’ wife as she is running against Ron in November’s election.

Chris Christie Caught on Hot Mic: Haley Gonna Get Smoked

Chris Christie wasn’t shy about unleashing harsh words at his rivals during his short-lived 2024 Republican presidential campaign. Unfortunately, he wasn’t very selective about who got what.

Just before New Jersey governor Chris Christie made public his decision to drop out, he confided to a friend that Nikki Haley would get “smoked” by Donald Trump, according to NBC News. This conversation could be heard overheard on livestream and recorded via microphone setup at Windham, N.H. on Wednesday evening.

Christie was also overheard discussing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and expressed fear about endorsing him – something which would potentially hurt his own candidacy in New Hampshire. Shortly thereafter, however, his livestream was cut off and it has since been taken down from YouTube by his campaign.

Haley and Christie have been locked in an intense race to finish second behind Donald Trump in Ohio. Haley should benefit from Christie’s departure as she trails Trump by only a few percentage points in most polls – and has gained momentum since receiving Trump’s unexpected endorsement last month. But Christie’s remarks could damage her chances in coming weeks and months; particularly if they turn away some potential voters that were considering supporting her instead.

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Chris Christie’s decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race may prove beneficial to Nikki Haley. Christie had made it a central theme of his campaign to attack Haley as United States Ambassador to the UN; his departure could help Haley close the gap on Donald Trump in New Hampshire.

Christie made his remarks at a livestream video from a town hall event in Windham before announcing his withdrawal from the race. Christie seemed to be making reference to Haley’s comments that Benjamin Franklin’s famous quote that states “we’re a republic if we can keep it” had never been more pertinent. This audio generated laughs among attendees at this town hall event.

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As former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie prepares to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, his comments caught on a hot mic at a campaign event were recorded by hot mic. Christie appeared to be talking about former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley who has been locked in an intense campaign battle for her party nomination against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis – “she’s going down,” Christie was heard saying before it was cut off live stream feed of event.

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TMTG was advised by the DWAC filing that continuing Truth Social without “significant and sustained increases in user participation” could prove challenging. Up until now, the app had only been available on Apple devices; now being made available for Android smartphones (which represent about 70% of global mobile market). Users compose “truths” similar to Twitter while being dominated by right-wing and conservative voices that sometimes veer into conspiracy theory territory.

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