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Chris Christie to receive 2016 endorsement from Maryland governor

Christie’s 2016 campaign had told reporters that a “special announcement” would take place at the Double T Diner in Annapolis on Wednesday.
N.J. Governor Chris Christie (right) returns to the state of Maryland to campaign and support Republican Gubernatorial candidate Larry Hogan at the Honey Bee Diner in Glen Burnie, Md. on Oct. 28, 2014. (Photo by Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post/Getty)
N.J. Governor Chris Christie (right) returns to the state of Maryland to campaign and support Republican Gubernatorial candidate Larry Hogan at the Honey Bee Diner in Glen Burnie, Md. on Oct. 28, 2014.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will receive an endorsement for president from fellow Republican Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland on Wednesday, sources told NBC News Tuesday.

Christie’s 2016 campaign told reporters Tuesday that a “special announcement” would take place at the Double T Diner in Annapolis at 10 a.m. Wednesday, but would not elaborate on details.

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Hogan’s backing makes sense, as Christie was a big supporter of his 2014 gubernatorial bid as chairman of the Republican Governors Association. In February, a spokesperson for Hogan seemingly foreshadowed an endorsement, telling National Journal that Hogan believes “Gov. Christie would make a terrific president and has said that he would be willing to help Gov. Christie in any way he asked him to.”

Christie has shown support for Hogan – who was recently diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma— since his win, sporting a “Hogan Strong” wristband at an event in New Hampshire earlier this month.

The New Jersey governor – who has fallen to the back of the pack of the crowded GOP field --  has also received an endorsement from Maine Gov. Paul LePage.