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BREAKING: Republican Presidential Candidate Drops Out

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Republican Presidential candidate Chris Christie is reportedly dropping out of the 2024 presidential race.

The news broke from journalist Mark Halperin, who was the first to announce Christie’s campaign plans to drop out.

Christie’s decision to drop out comes just days before the Iowa primary.

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Here’s what The Post Millennial:

Chris Christie is reportedly dropping out of the 2024 Republican primary race.

The news comes following days of speculation that he would soon be throwing in the towel amid pressure from New Hampshire Governor Sununu and others to give up his pursuit of the presidency.

According to journalist Mark Halperin, sources familiar with the matter said that Christie’s campaign will be making an announcement at 5 pm EST.

On Tuesday, Sununu claimed that members of Christie’s leadership team were “having those discussions with him,” referring to dropping out.

“He has no ground game,” the governor added. “He’s not even trying, even in the next two or three days, he could be here doing 10 events a day — he’s doing like two … He’s running out of resources, he’s not campaigning in any other state. I think those discussions are happening.”

Per The Daily Mail:

Chris Christie is dramatically dropping out of the 2024 Republican presidential race, according to multiple reports.

The former New Jersey governor will end his campaign before Iowa becomes the first state to vote on Monday, according to Bloomberg and journalist Mark Halerpin.

He is set to make a major announcement at 5pm Central Time, just five days before the Iowa caucus and two weeks before the New Hampshire primary where he was polling as high as third.