Christie: Trump Doing ‘Very Unorthodox’ Campaign in N.H.

‘I’m not sure what’s going to happen here with Donald Trump’

GEIST: “Governor Christie, it’s Willie — I’m the next on the tour of the delay here. We talked a couple of weeks ago and you said, you know what, at this point you’d accept the fact that Donald Trump with the 20 point lead probably wins New Hampshire, and the second place finish would be great for you, or any of the other remaining candidates. So, if you look at it as Donald and everybody else, who do you view as your biggest threat in New Hampshire? Who are you looking at and saying, I’ve got to knock this guy off?”
CHRISTIE: “You know, Willie, I’ve got to tell you, it’s so bunched up that I don’t think you can really pick. And I think those people who would try to select one person are only just hurting themselves. The one person that I’m going to focus on in the next 19 days is the who guy you see in the camera with the inordinate delay. (Laughter) It’s me. That’s what I have to worry about over the next 19 days.”
GEIST: “Yeah —“
CHRISTIE “And that’s what I’m going to do. Because —“
GEIST: “Sure.”
CHRISTIE: “Listen, we’re all bunched up whether it’s me or Marco, or Jeb, or John Kasich, we’re all bunched up in a group — Ted Cruz, we’re all bunched up. So, you know, let’s see who breaks out. And I think the way you breakout, and Joe made this point about New Hampshire voters, they are incredible folks. And you’ve got to come here and earn it. And I’m still not quite sure exactly what’s going to happen with Donald Trump here either. Because he’s certainly doing something very unorthodox in terms of New Hampshire campaigning different than anyone else and they [indecipherable] working for him [indecipherable] we won’t know until February 9th.”

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