On May 31, Axios reported that former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will seek the 2024 Republican presidential nomination beginning next week, and right-wing media responded with bemusement and ridicule: “One wonders what he’s up to.”
Long ago, Christie was thought of as a strong presidential contender, but in the aftermath of the Trump presidency -- and a 2012 photo-op with former President Barack Obama -- Christie’s chances are commonly panned, not only in right-wing media, but, in at least one instance, even from his now-former ABC News colleagues.
While Christie can enjoy small pockets of conservative opinion-makers who say “nobody is a better debater” than him, the thrust of conservative media opinion is that he is running only to “bludgeon” and “kamikaze” Trump’s campaign, yet “in the process he’ll take himself down."
Fox News’ morning show Fox & Friends has been a relative bastion of Christie support, with longtime co-host Steve Doocy declaring that “nobody is a better debater on the Republican squad than Chris Christie.”
“As a former federal prosecutor, he is able to prosecute a case, and I remember back when he was, you know, running against other people, he was always very effective,” Doocy claimed, while presenting his failure to win enough votes as a consequence of not getting enough debate time.
However, Doocy’s Fox & Friends colleague Lawrence Jones, who filled in for him the following day, does not share his enthusiasm. “The more people that get in this race, I think pretty much every strategist will tell you that this only helps Donald Trump,” Jones said. And when it comes to Christie’s debate skills, Jones explained that “he took out the other Republicans. He took out Rubio on the stage, but he didn't take Donald Trump out, and he was the first person to endorse him.”
“I think we can look at the numbers in even New Jersey, not a lot of Republicans like him, even in New Jersey. So we’ll see."