Speaking on the May edition of Ask The Governor on NJ 101.5 Wednesday, Gov. Chris Christie addressed a question regarding his recent trips around the country, but continues to insist he's not visiting other states as part of an effort to campaign for a spot on the ballot in the 2016 presidential election.
Gov. Chris Christie has gone on record as saying he doesn't consider himself to be a wealthy man, even though he and his wife have earned about $700,000 annually for the past several years.
As he continues to mull a run for the White House in 2016, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s approval numbers continue to sag, but the governor says he won't let his actions be dictated by poll results.
We've got another edition of Ask The Governor tonight on the Townsquare News Network, including right here on 92.7 WOBM, and an awful lot of people will be paying close attention to see if this is when he finally declares that he is running for President.
In the wake of a fiery backlash on social media after cheering on the Dallas Cowboys in a game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Gov. Chris Christie said it's no secret that he's a fan of the team.
More than two years after Sandy, thousands of New Jersey residents displaced by the superstorm are still waiting for grant money to help them recover and get back in their homes -- even though they finished all of the required paperwork months ago.
In October, Gov. Chris Christie said he was tired of being asked if he is going to run for president in 2016, but until he makes a formal announcement, he will continue to be asked as he was Thursday night on Townsquare Media's "Ask the Governor" program.
Billions of dollars have been spent to help Sandy victims recover from the superstorm that slammed the Garden State 19 months ago, but now some Central Jersey residents are wondering if they've been left behind and forgotten.
Ever since he's been the governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie has refused to even consider the idea of raising the state gas tax to pay for transportation repair projects, but Tuesday night on Townsquare Media's Ask The Governor show, he seemed to suggest his position might be shifting.