Current:Home > StocksFormer New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will teach a course on running for office at Yale -InvestTomorrow
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will teach a course on running for office at Yale
View
Date:2025-04-15 19:26:03
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Former New Jersey governor and unsuccessful Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie will teach a course on running for office at Yale University this semester.
The weekly seminar taught by Christie is titled “How to Run a Political Campaign” and is open to undergraduates as well as graduate students at Yale’s Jackson School of Global Affairs.
The course description says it will examine issues such as communications, fundraising “and the most important question of all: If I do win, what do I want to accomplish and what kind of leader do I want to be?”
Christie, 61, served as governor of New Jersey from 2010 to 2018 and was the U.S. attorney for New Jersey from 2002 to 2008.
He sought the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 but dropped out of the race and endorsed Donald Trump.
Christie helped Trump with debate preparations in 2020 but later broke with Trump and refused to support his claims of a stolen election.
Christie campaigned for the presidential nomination once more in 2024 but dropped out in January just before the Iowa caucuses.
His Yale seminar follows a talk in April in which Christie told audience members that the truth matters.
“Leaders in our political system have abandoned the truth because it’s hard,” he said. “It’s what we’re seeing on both sides of the aisle and, to me, that’s not what leadership is supposed to be about.”
veryGood! (5)
Related
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- Judge rules against RFK Jr. in fight to be on New York’s ballot, says he is not a state resident
- Judge rules against RFK Jr. in fight to be on New York’s ballot, says he is not a state resident
- Kylie Jenner Responds to Accusations She Used Weight Loss Drugs After Her Pregnancies
- Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
- Starbucks replaces its CEO, names Chipotle chief to head the company
- Pennsylvania man accused of voting in 2 states faces federal charges
- It Ends With Us' Blake Lively Gives Example of Creative Differences Amid Feud Rumors
- At site of suspected mass killings, Syrians recall horrors, hope for answers
- Millions of campaign dollars aimed at tilting school voucher battle are flowing into state races
Ranking
- Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free: 'Santa Claus came early'
- Old School: Gaughan’s throwback approach keeps South Point flourishing
- The Bachelor Season 29 Star Revealed
- Texas’ overcrowded and understaffed jails send people awaiting trial to other counties and states
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- A jury says a Louisiana regulator is not liable for retirees’ $400 million in Stanford Ponzi losses
- Wildfire along California-Nevada line near Reno destroys 1 home, threatens hundreds more
- US wholesale inflation cooled in July in sign that price pressures are continuing to ease
Recommendation
A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
Montana State University President Waded Cruzado announces retirement
Family calls for transparency after heatstroke death of Baltimore trash collector
Have a $2 bill hanging around? It could be worth thousands of dollars
Man can't find second winning lottery ticket, sues over $394 million jackpot, lawsuit says
Meet Grant Ellis: Get to Know the New Bachelor From Jenn Tran’s Season
Country Singer Parker McCollum Welcomes First Baby With Wife Hallie Ray Light
Want to speed up a road or transit project? Just host a political convention