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He could not scold Republicans into making him their champion, and so, after six months as a candidate, Chris Christie suspended his campaign in New Hampshire, but not before delivering one last lecture about democracy and the dangers of the GOP front runner, his old friend, Donald Trump.

The former New Jersey governor said he did not want to “enable Donald Trump to ever be president of the United States again.” He explained at a final town hall that this was “more important than my own personal ambition.” The republic itself, Christie warned, was at risk. He made no endorsements.

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