Close on the heels of Christie's endorsement, Maine Governor Paul LePage also backed Trump saying, "I'll be very honest. I originally said I'd like it to be a governor, but unfortunately, the American people are not going for a governor this year. So I'm going to endorse Donald Trump."
53-year-old Christie, at a rally in Fortworth, Texas, yesterday said,"Donald is a leader. He is a successful person that, like me, isn't afraid to tell it like it is. Our system is broken and it won't be fixed from the inside. I am proud to offer my endorsement of his candidacy for President,"
"It is my great honour to receive the endorsement of the Governor (Christie). We have had a wonderful relationship for many years. He is a solid person that I have tremendous respect for. I am really proud to receive the support of the Governor and his family," Trump said.
Christie, a former federal prosecutor, is a moderate Republican running a largely Democratic state and was once seen as one of the party's best hopes in 2016. He dropped out of the presidential race after poor showings in the Iowa and New Hampshire primaries.
Trump, who has won three of the four Republican primaries, is leading in all states that will vote on 'Super Tuesday' except Texas, according to opinion polls. In Texas, Trump is locked in a close fight with his main rival Senator Ted Cruz.
Notably, Trump has also been endorsed by Congressmen Chris Collins, Congressman Duncan Hunter, former Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin, South Carolina Lt Governor Henry McMaster, and Arizona Treasurer Jeff DeWitt.
Democratic National Committee National press secretary Mark Paustenbach said Christie's endorsement is the best example yet that the GOP is the party of Trump.
