TRENTON, NJ (OP-ED) – As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. surprised the political world by suspending his independent presidential campaign and endorsing Donald Trump, one thing became crystal clear: absolutely no one was eagerly awaiting former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s take on the matter. Despite Christie’s long history in politics, including two failed bids for the presidency, his opinion on this latest development seems to be of little interest across the political spectrum.
RFK Jr.’s decision to back Trump has already stirred reactions from various corners—his own family called the move a “betrayal,” while Trump’s camp welcomed it as a boost in battleground states.
But amidst this political drama, Christie’s potential commentary feels more like background noise from an angry ex-girlfriend, than headline news.
Christie, who once ranked among the governors with the lowest approval ratings in history in New Jersey, has struggled to maintain political relevance after his failed presidential campaigns and his controversial exit from New Jersey politics.
He now slings mud for ABC News as a political correspondent occasionally.
While Christie has been vocal in criticizing Trump, particularly over what he sees as Trump’s damaging leadership style, his critiques have largely fallen on deaf ears within the Republican Party. This latest political twist involving RFK Jr. seems to be just another event where Christie’s voice is neither sought after nor missed.
The political discourse continues without him, with both Republicans and Democrats focusing on the implications of RFK Jr.’s unexpected move rather than any input from Christie. In a rapidly evolving political landscape, where every endorsement and withdrawal can shift the dynamics, Christie remains a sidelined figure—one whose thoughts on the matter are simply not on anyone’s radar