The former governor dismissed the idea that Trump makes endorsements based on political analysis as 'sophistry.'
Christie warned that endorsement, along with others, could end up landing"all over the place."
"I do think though, when we get to June, we're going to look back and say that most of the big endorsements he made—not the ones in deep red House districts—but the big endorsements he made, are going to turn out to not have been right," he said. Trump has endorsed candidates for all types offices ranging from gubernatorial and Senate to state legislative races—leaving manyvying for his endorsement in hopes it would boost their campaign credentials with his supporters.
Other Republicans have also slammed some of Trump's recent endorsements. Notably, his endorsement of Dr. Mehmet Oz for Pennsylvania's Senate
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