Chris Christie Backs Mitt Romney for GOP Nomination
Tuesday, Oct 11, 2011 | Updated 4:59 PM EDT
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said -- for real this time -- that he is not running for the Republican presidential nomination next year.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he is backing Mitt Romney for president as "the man we need to lead America" and said attacks on his Mormon religion are "beneath the office of the president of the United States."
Christie announced his endorsement at a surprise appearance in New Hampshire with the former Massachusetts governor on Tuesday.
The event comes a few days after the Rev. Robert Jeffress, a supporter of Texas Gov. Rick Perry, called Romney's religion a "cult" and said he was "not a Christian." Jeffress was at an event where he introduced Perry.
On Tuesday, Christie said "any campaign that associates itself with that type of comment is beneath the office of the president of the United States."
Romney, for his part, called on Perry to "repudiate" the remark. A Perry spokesman said later that the call was an attempt to "change the subject," and noted that Perry has already disagreed with the comment.
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