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Mr Khan said:

Or perhaps because the Republican party has completely gone off the rails in the past 4 years from the perspective of moderate republicans, and that the GOP's name is mud everywhere but ultra-red states at the moment.

Edit: And New Jersey. Love him or hate him, Christie knows what he's doing.

I agree that the republican party has gone off the rails.  They really have no real strategy on how to deal with things other than just saying the democrats are doing it wrong.  Plus the whole anti abortion and gay marriage argument is becoming more and more damaging to them as public opinion shifts.  However, there is a huge amount of policy reversals and idealogical change going on with Crist.  

As far as Christie, I really like Christie, I sure hope he runs for president and gets the nod.  He could actually bring some good change back to the republican party by bringing it back to the center instead of the party forcing him away from the center.  I don't think Christie is the type to budge on things he doesn't agree with It would be an interesting match up with clinton.  It would go from a presidentital race in which I hated both major party candidates to a race in which I liked both major party candidates.  

I believe I made a thread after Romney got the nom predicting that match up... I think I'm going to go look that up