Former U.S. Attorney Chris Christie’s gubernatorial campaign today announced a multi-stop formal announcement tour throughout the state on Wednesday and Thursday.
The campaign begins with an announcement speech at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark at 10a.m. Wednesday. From there, Christie will move on to a diner stop in Hamilton, a South Jersey announcement in Haddon Heights, and an evening diner stop in Westville.
On Thursday, Christie will be joined by Republican county leaders, in Ocean County at the Toms River Town Hall. From there he’ll move up to Monmouth and Union Counties before finishing up at that evening the Zeris inn in Mountain Lakes, in his home county of Morris.
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