
Chris Christie warns GOP becoming 'ineffective' in general elections: 'This shouldn't even be close'
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie talked about the quality of candidates and the message voters are sending by handing the GOP lackluster support.
"Without any of those things available to us in ‘14 and ’18, Doug Ducey won by 12 and 15 points, respectively, for governor. So, why are we talking about it here? It is the choice of candidates and the way they've approached these things that have hurt us in general elections in swing states," he added. Taylor Penley is a production assistant with Fox News.
Arizona, one of the states integral in shaping the balance of power in Congress, continues to count votes in a key Senate matchup between Sen. Mark Kelly (D) and challenger Blake Masters (R).
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