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Who Benefits from Christie Not Running?

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    Historian David Pietrusza on NJ governor's affect on GOP contenders

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And they've had and you don't put your hand you know I've mind you know you have it right now thinks the same cut out there I've I'm -- I'm -- -- the -- in his as far as I'm.

How I have cable easier not early adopt -- -- -- -- that -- that you aren't author historian.

That's right here on the program my -- is lots of this got -- you know I kind of just wanna get done we've got about five topics that I wanted to get to the first -- -- wanna jump -- Wall Street Journal says it.

Christie takes it shifts the focus now.

To Romney we surprised that what you heard yesterday just kind of reaffirmed that He was not gonna run we kind of knew that already know what.

-- -- -- -- and week after week I think He was gonna run it right and we'll still see now now we're talking about him not running for vice president again.

And if it's around the candidacy.

Definitely not Christie because it's -- northeast.

Too moderate to liberal.

But now we see what where's the money though we've seen that the calls went out to 300 calls to big Republican donors yesterday.

Media six of those jumped on board on -- which means about 56 didn't.

Even now let me ask you -- seventies when you talk about that calls went out to -- Republican donors.

Where some -- -- still sitting on the sidelines a case Christie got the end they said that the money tables.

Or -- people that I in fact we're you know -- kind of on the fence about.

Romney -- and or generic Republican other you know depending on who office.

A lot of other big money people in Manhattan.

Republican money people like Paul singer were actively urging -- Toronto.

We saw Ken -- -- we saw China and an excuse me -- out there cuts and it's -- The fellow was the markets in New York yeah boom might run for mayor and whose daughter married Ed Cox's Republican state chairman's.

Son Christopher Cox that guy was also jumping into the into the Romney camp.

So you're seeing some of those people -- a lot of them were holding back they continue to hold back.

The thing has been so unsettled.

That no one really really.

And people are really not satisfied.