Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie announced on Wednesday that he would not vote for former President Donald Trump in November, breaking his promise to debate with the Republican National Committee (RNC), known as the “Biden Victory Pledge.”
Breaking his pledge and refusing to vote for the likely Republican presidential nominee underscores Christie's desire to remain politically relevant, considering: looks like.
- only 2% A Fox News poll shows support for Christie's candidacy in the Republican primary.
- He maintains that negative net approval According to the rating (-55) wall street journal.
“No” Christie answered When MSNBC's Mike Barnicle asked if he would break his promise to the RNC and vote for Trump.
Christie signed the debate pledge along with “all remaining 'major' candidates,” ABC News said. report During December.
written oath read:
Even if I am not elected as the Republican candidate for President of the United States in 2024, I will respect the will of primary voters and affirm that I will support the Republican presidential candidate in order to save our country and defeat Joe Biden. Masu.
I further pledge that I will not seek to run as an independent or write-in candidate, nor will I seek or accept the nomination of any other party for president.


