The Texas governor is now “a better person,” he says.
Fitting a round peg into a square hole.
The New Jersey’s governor’s plan to run on his record of working across the aisle isn’t looking too good.
The Tea Party is losing influence, and centrist Republicans are losing patience with it.
At Romney event in Utah, Christie says about Bridgegate, “It will be fine.”
Protests by union members, environmentalists, and others are growing.
The GOP will settle on someone like Bush, Chris Christie or someone else acceptable to Wall Street and the US Chamber of Commerce—Tea Party be damned.
Unions representing hundreds of thousands of workers go to court against the governor.
An early poll shows him within striking distance of Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania.