Republican Presidential candidate former,New Jersey governor Chris Christie.Credit:AP
“It’s only[in] the era of Donald Trump that you need somebody to sign something on a pledge,” the former New Jersey governor said in on CBS’sFace the Nation on Sunday.
“So I think it’s a bad idea.”
Trump’s legal woes are growing after he became the first former US president to beindicted on federal charges,even as polls suggest Republican voters still favour him over other candidates.
Christie,who backed Trump in 2016,has propelled his 2024 campaign by criticising the former president. Despite the pledge requirement,he says he plans to take the debate stage this year in an effort to prevent Trump from taking office.
Former Arkansasgovernor Asa Hutchinson has called on the RNC to back off the pledge for a nominee convicted of “espionage or a serious felony.”
Hutchinson’s 2024 presidential campaign team was rebuffed in a meeting with RNC officials,Politico reported.