Chris Christie Welcomes Obama Back To New Jersey

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As Air Force One lands in New Jersey this afternoon, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will be on the tarmac to welcome President Obama back to his state. Christie, however, won't simply welcome the president with a handshake.

According to his schedule, the governor will join Obama for a speech at the New Jersey McGuire Air Force Base to recognize the end of combat operations in Afghanistan. New Jersey's Democratic U.S. Senators, Cory Booker and Robert Menendez, are also expected to attend Obama's speech.


For Christie, it's one more opportunity to signal that he is a bipartisan leader who is willing to join political opponents for a common cause as he explores the possibility of running for president in 2016.


'Recognizing the sacrifices of our men and women in the military always comes before politics, so Governor Christie will be there to thank the tens of thousands of service members who call this New Jersey base home,' Christie's political spokesperson Mike DuHaime replied to an inquiry from Breitbart News.


But the event will also produce a fresh set of photos and video of Christie and Obama shaking hands, reminding critics of his political alignment with the president in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in October of 2012.


At that time, Christie's welcome made many Republicans angry, as they viewed the enthusiastic appearance as an unnecessary political boon for Obama, just days before the 2012 presidential election against former Governor Mitt Romney.


Years later, Christie defended his political alignment with Obama in the aftermath of the storm, denying that it had any factor in Romney's loss.


Obama is only making a day trip to New Jersey. He'll speak at about 3:00 p.m. before leaving the state about an hour later.


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