Chris Christie is at a Town Hall event. Someone is asking him a question. In a nice way, the questioner states that other Republican candidates (like Nikki Haley) are doing better in the polls than Christie is. Christie doesn't want Joe Biden to continue as President, but Christie also does not want Trump to be the next President. Why doesn't Christie get out of the way so that another candidate (like Nikki Haley) could beat Trump in the Republican primary?
Christie gives a lengthy answer about Trump's character flaws. He then criticizes Haley for not stating clearly that she would not be the Vice President in a second Trump administration.
But I thought that the most interesting part of Christie's answer had to do with polls. On the night of the general election in 2016, exit polls were conducted. These were not opinion polls held five weeks ahead of the election. These polls were conducted on the very night of the election. The poll results indicated that Hillary Clinton would be the next President and that both houses of Congress would be Democrat.
Of course, that is not what happened.
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