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The Business of Being Chris Christie

Mr. Christie left the governor’s office in New Jersey and set out to, as he put it, “make money.” He successfully traded on his political profile — and on his ties to the man he now wants to defeat.

Nick Corasaniti and Alexandra Berzon
Author: Nick Corasaniti and Alexandra Berzon

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Nick Corasaniti and Alexandra Berzon

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Consultants, DraftKings Inc, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Ethics and Official Misconduct, Gambling, Lobbying and Lobbyists, Presidential Election of 2024, Republican Party, Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government
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