If Christie plays his cards right, Steve Schmidt said, and if he's telling the truth about his lack of involvement in the bridge and Hoboken controversies, he'll come out on the other side a stronger, more tested candidate.
Host Of National Republicans Say Chris Christie's Presidential Hopes Still Very Much Alive
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February 4, 2014

Via NJ.com:

As controversy swirls around Gov. Chris Christie and the
dual scandals involving his administration continue to garner headlines, Republicans
on the national level remain steadfast in their view of the New Jersey governor
as a top flight fundraising draw and potential presidential candidate.

In interviews with NJ.com, several respected Republican
strategists say despite the struggles Christie is facing at home, nationally, he's
still a force.

 "You ask any
member of the (Republican National) committee if they'd want Chris Christie to
come in and help them do a fundraiser and the answer ...

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