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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Oct 7, 2016, 07:33 AM Oct 2016

Conservatives try to undercut Christie's role in Trump land

‘Conservatives are very nervous about Chris Christie,’ says the leader of one activist group, with judgeships and top White House jobs potentially at stake.

By Nancy Cook and Andrew Restuccia

10/06/16 07:54 PM EDT

Chris Christie has stood at Donald Trump’s side for more than six months, fiercely defending the Republican nominee and running Trump's presidential transition team — with an eye on his own future.

But behind the scenes, there’s an insurrection-in-the-making among powerful conservative groups in Washington that are skeptical of Christie’s leadership and want to exert influence over the process of filling roughly 4,000 jobs as part of a new administration, to say nothing of top White House slots and judgeships.

“Conservatives are very nervous about Chris Christie,” said the leader of one conservative activist group, who declined to go on record for fear of antagonizing Trump. “For his judicial nominees as the New Jersey governor, he appointed a bunch of liberals, or he treated the nominations like political payoff positions. It is the type of approach that would be devastating for Trump to have Christie, as attorney general, picking judges or applying the same approach to fill key regulatory positions in the EPA or Treasury Department.”

Christie himself has a lot at stake personally, with many seeing his leadership of the transition team as a testing ground for a future role in a Trump administration, potentially as attorney general. He and his top lieutenants have taken pains to involve different wings of the Republican party in the effort, including conservative activists.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/chris-christie-donald-trump-transition-administration-229265#ixzz4MOkSOKzc

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Conservatives try to undercut Christie's role in Trump land (Original Post) DonViejo Oct 2016 OP
Those conservatives should consult a saltpoint Oct 2016 #1
Christie isn't going to be advising Hillary so I don't see why they are concerned. yellowcanine Oct 2016 #2

saltpoint

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1. Those conservatives should consult a
Fri Oct 7, 2016, 07:38 AM
Oct 2016

fortune teller at once. It could be that their concerns will be rendered moot if most of the electoral college models are correct.

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