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Chris Christie has been desperately trying to get himself into the news lately, and in what appears to be a gear-up for a 2024 run, the failed presidential candidate recently did an exclusive interview with Axios. You know, because nothing screams “vote for me” like feeding fodder to a leftwing outlet. To be fair, Christie is nowhere close to the only Republican to make that mistake and he won’t be the last.

Yet, it was when Donald Trump came up that things got the most contentious. The interviewer asked Christie about a prior slight involving the former governor having a 9% approval rating by the time he left office. Here was his response.

.@GovChristie swipes back at Trump after approval rating dig:

“When I ran for re-election in 2013, I got 60% of the vote. When he ran for re-election, he lost to Joe Biden.”

Watch the full interview Sunday at 6pm on and . pic.twitter.com/ji7k913NaN

— Axios () November 11, 2021

> Chris Christie has been desperately trying to get himself into the news lately, and in what appears to be a gear-up for a 2024 run, the failed presidential candidate recently did an exclusive interview with Axios. You know, because nothing screams “vote for me” like feeding fodder to a leftwing outlet. To be fair, Christie is nowhere close to the only Republican to make that mistake and he won’t be the last. > Yet, it was when Donald Trump came up that things got the most contentious. The interviewer asked Christie about a prior slight involving the former governor having a 9% approval rating by the time he left office. Here was his response. >> >> .@GovChristie swipes back at Trump after approval rating dig: >> “When I ran for re-election in 2013, I got 60% of the vote. When he ran for re-election, he lost to Joe Biden.” >> Watch the full interview Sunday at 6pm on @hbo and @hbomax. pic.twitter.com/ji7k913NaN >> — Axios (@axios) November 11, 2021

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