Photos: Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie
Chris Christie speaks in McLean, Virginia, in 2015. The former New Jersey governor has suspended his presidential campaign.
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In pictures: Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie

Updated 2313 GMT (0713 HKT) January 10, 2024

Chris Christie speaks in McLean, Virginia, in 2015. The former New Jersey governor has suspended his presidential campaign.
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Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race.

The Republican announced Wednesday that he would be suspending his campaign.

"It is clear to me tonight that there isn't a path for me to win the nomination, which is why I'm suspending my campaign tonight for president of the United States," he said during an event in Windham, New Hampshire.

The decision marks the exit of the most outspoken critic of former President Donald Trump in the GOP primary. Christie made his willingness to directly take on Trump a key feature of his campaign, repeatedly hitting the GOP front-runner over his cascading legal troubles and, in recent weeks, Trump's increasingly bitter, hateful rhetoric.

Christie also ran for president in 2016. Before he became governor in 2010, Christie was a US attorney who prosecuted more than 130 public officials for corruption.