Both Jindal and Christie - relegated to the undercard GOP presidential debate - were seen sparring with each other during the debate last night.
"Chris, look," Jindal said in one of the more memorable moments of the debate, "I'll give you a ribbon for participation and a juice box. But in the real world, it's about results. It's about actually cutting government spending, not just talking about cutting government spending."
"Yeah, listen. We stopped Obamacare in New Jersey because we refused to participate in the federal exchange," he said.
"But, here's the bigger issue. What do you think's going to happen when Hillary Clinton is elected president of the US? The woman who tried to impose healthcare on this country over 20 years ago? And, she was stopped then by a strong group of republicans, and an American public that said, 'No, thank you,'" he said.
"What she will do is move us towards a single payer system. She will completely nationalize the federal health care system. That's what she wanted to do 20 years ago, and I guarantee you that's what she'll do if you give her the keys to the White House one more time," Christie said.
Jindal argued that sending a big government Republican to DC is not enough to fix this problem. It's not enough just to beat Hillary Clinton.
"We've got to change the direction of our country," he said.
"What that means is let's shrink the government, not slow its growth rate, but actually shrink the government so we can grow the American economy. That is the fundamental issue we should be debating here tonight," Jindal said.
"The fact is that if you listen to Hillary Clinton, she has made it very clear, she believes that she can make decisions for you better than you can make them for yourself," he said.
"She believes that Washington DC should pick the winners and losers in our economy, and in our life. And here's what I believe as a Republican, I believe the greatness of America is not in its government. The greatness of America is in the American people. And what we need to do is get the government the hell out of the way and let the American people win once again," Christie said.
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