HIOBOKEN, N.J. — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie insists he hasn't soured on Mitt Romney.
Christie was the first governor to endorse Romney. He's raised millions and campaigned for the Republican presidential nominee. But Christie received some criticism after heaping praise on President Barack Obama for coming to the aid of New Jersey after Superstorm Sandy.
At a news conference in Hoboken after visiting a storm shelter on Sunday, Christie assured critics that he's still voting Republican on Tuesday.
Christie says both Obama and Romney know who his vote will be for.
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Christie also said that, if someone comes to his state and works well for his state, he will mention the fact. Christie's praise for Obama was devoid of any partisan concerns -- it was a discussion of how Obama worked and what he did. More..