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Chris Christie is no longer confident that Vice President Harris will win the election: ‘She’s had a bad 10 days’
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Chris Christie is no longer confident that Vice President Harris will win the election: ‘She’s had a bad 10 days’

Former Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie argued with the liberal hosts of ABC’s “The View” on Friday’s show after insisting that Vice President Harris still has more work to do to convince voters to convince them to support them. There are only 11 days left until Election Day.

Christie suggested that undecided voters still didn’t “know” Harris and that she had failed to differentiate herself from President Biden and his policies.

“Ten days ago I would have told you she would win. And I think she had a bad ten days,” he began.

“There are advantages and disadvantages to starting the race so late. The advantage is that she didn’t have to go through all the primaries and go through all that stuff, which wears you down a little bit. But the downside is that people don’t do it. “I don’t know her,” he said.

JOY BEHAR TELLS CHRIS CHRISTIE TO CLOSE SWITZERLAND BECAUSE IT HAS NOT EXPRESSLY SAID HE WILL VOTE FOR HARRIS

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Chris Christie said he was no longer sure Vice President Harris would win the 2024 election.

“She’s been vice president for four years!” Co-host Sunny Hostin chimed in. “How could they not know her?”

Christie defended his comment by saying that being vice president keeps you out of the “focus” of the public, before co-host Joy Behar also interrupted.

“Why is she constantly accused of doing nothing when she was vice president?” Behar exclaimed. “What did Mike Pence do?”

Christie went on to say that Harris needs to make it clear to voters what she would do differently than President Biden after struggling to answer that question in several interviews.

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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie joined “The View” liberal co-hosts to discuss what Vice President Harris needs to do to secure the 2024 race. (ABC/Screenshot)

“I watched you that day. When you asked them, you know, ‘What would you do differently than Biden?’ She didn’t say it. I’m sure there are things that she would disagree with him on, and she’s a smart woman with a mind of her own, and she’ll clearly have times where she’ll look at President Biden and say, “Eh, that.” “I wouldn’t do that.” Say it!” he said.

“However, you had a successful administration and it will not alienate him,” Hostin replied.

“There’s a difference, Sunny, between throwing him under the bus and saying, ‘I had an honest disagreement with someone on x, whatever it is.’ “You can have an honest disagreement with someone you have great respect for,” Christie said.

“Compared to the other side, that’s nothing!” Behar replied.

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HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA – OCTOBER 17: Voters make their choice in their voting booths at an early voting location on October 17, 2024 in Hendersonville, North Carolina. Several counties affected by Hurricane Helene saw large turnout on the first day of early voting in Western North Carolina. (Photo by Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)

HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA – OCTOBER 17: Voters make their choice in their voting booths at an early voting location on October 17, 2024 in Hendersonville, North Carolina. Several counties affected by Hurricane Helene saw large turnout on the first day of early voting in Western North Carolina. (Photo by Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images) (Melissa Sue Gerrits)

Christie said “the point” he was making was that undecided voters would make their decision not on whether they “hate Trump enough” but on whether they were confident that Harris would be a good president.

“They are open to them. She has to close the deal and that’s why I think even now, 10 days from now, it’s too early to say that anyone will win,” he said.

Later in the show, co-host Ana Navarro took a dig at Christie, saying he “holds her to a higher standard” than Trump, saying she didn’t clarify her final message to voters.

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“The View” co-host Ana Navarro criticized Chris Christie for focusing on the Harris campaign’s voter issues. (Screenshot/ABC)

“You spend all this time criticizing Kamala!” she said.

“I don’t criticize,” Christie said.

“Sounds like criticism to me,” Navarro responded.

“Well then you need to open your ears. What I’m saying is to give her suggestions on how I think she can close the deal. That’s the difference. The bottom line is that I’m not here to…” “Cheerleader for her…she has the opportunity to move up,” Christie replied.

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