Christie to announce 2024 bid next Tuesday in New Hampshire

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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie plans to announce his candidacy in the 2024 race on Tuesday, according to three sources familiar with his plans.

Christie, who also ran in 2016 and has been outspoken against Republican front-runner Donald Trump, will make the announcement at a town hall at Saint Anselm College.

Axios was first to report Christieโ€™s announcement date.

News of Christieโ€™s announcement comes after his allies recently formed a super PAC to support his expected GOP presidential bid.

The group, Tell It Like It Is, also launched a website to boost the former New Jersey governorโ€™s candidacy and said his presence on the GOP debate stage would โ€œensure our party engages in the robust, direct, truth-telling conversation we need to start winning again.โ€

The website lists Republican National Committee member Bill Palatucci, former US Sen. Jeff Chiesa and former US Rep. Susan Brooks as members of the groupโ€™s leadership team.

According to a source tied to the new super PAC, Christieโ€™s expected campaign is likely to include people he has worked with before, including Mike DuHaime, who served as a top political strategist to the former governor, and Maria Comella, Christieโ€™s chief messaging officer during his previous presidential bid.

When he ran in 2016, Christie announced his candidacy on June 30, 2015, before supporters in Livingston, New Jersey.

Christie reportedly sees himself as the only serious Republican candidate willing to take on Trump and as someone who can appeal to enough independents to beat President Joe Biden in the general election.

Christie is one of several high-profile figures considering a bid for the Republican nomination. Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson,…

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