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Christie calls NRA ad ‘reprehensible,’ announces violence task force

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Christie said he wouldn’t have any influence on Congress if he opined on the issues right now.

But the governor did strongly criticize the new ad from the NRA calling Obama an “elitist hypocrite” because his two daughters have armed protection at school while most American children do not.

Christie had opened his news conference talking as a father: “There’s nothing more inexplicable, more heartbreaking for a parent, than the death of a child. I say this more as a parent than a public official.”

His response to a question about the NRA ad was in the same vein:

“To talk about the president’s children and any other public officer’s children who have not by their own choice but by requirement have protection — and to use that somehow to try to make a political point — I think is reprehensible ... I think it’s awful to bring public figure’s children into the public debate. You see that kind of ad and you cringe because it’s just not appropriate.”

Christie added that the ad “demeans” the NRA and “makes them less of a valid and trusted source of information on the real issues.”

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