Christie returns to New Hampshire for presidential campaign
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie returned to the presidential campaign Sunday, touting his handling of the massive snow storm that socked his state over the weekend.
On Saturday, he joked that the weekend snowstorm that closed down Washington and much of the East Coast would keep federal agencies from imposing new regulations and keep President Barack Obama from using his veto pen.
On CNN's "State of the Union," Christie said the remark showed "a real immaturity from Sen. Rubio to be joking as families were freezing in the cold, losing power and some of them losing their loved ones."
Christie also met voters in Hampton and attended an AFC Championship game watch party with New England Patriots fans in Hampton Falls.
