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With sky-high approval ratings, Gov. Christie looks ahead

Gov. Chris Christie said Tuesday that he will seek a second term and appear on the New Jersey ballot in 2013.
Chris Christie (Charlie Neibergall/AP Photo)
Chris Christie

Gov. Chris Christie said Tuesday that he will seek a second term and appear on the New Jersey ballot in 2013.

The timing couldn't be better for him--both for his re-election prospects as governor and a potential run for higher office. Governor Christie's performance during hurricane Sandy impressed voters: in a new Quinnipiac poll, he got an approval rating of 72%, the highest score Quinnipiac University ever measured for a NJ governor.

New Jersey Gov. Christopher Christie did an "excellent" or "good" job responding to Hurricane Sandy, 95 percent of Garden State voters say, as they give the governor a 72 - 21 percent approval rating... Today's score tops Christie's previous high 59 - 36 percent job approval in an April 11 survey by the independent Quinnipiac University. Even Democrats approve of the Republican governor 52 - 39 percent. Voters approve 84 - 12 percent, including 69 - 28 percent among Republicans, of Christie's praise for President Barack Obama's actions after Sandy.

Winning a second term in 2013 would mean the timing is perfect for Christie to seek the GOP presidential nomination.