EXCERPT:
CHRISTIE: "Look, I’ve always been for term limits for everybody. You know, I do think that third terms — Rahm and I were talking about this earlier, third terms are cursed. And you just look at it, and there's a reason for that, George. For most public office holders, especially executives, all the adults leave by the time you get to a third term. When you try to put a staff together for the third term, all the really good people you have — I saw it in my governorship. By the time I got to year seven, eight, I had a couple people left, but most of my really good folks had gone to the private sector, had done other things, run for office, done other things that they wanted to do with their lives. And so, part of this — part of the argument for term limits, and I think this at the legislative level as well, is there's a certain period of time where you can be effective in all the ways we define effectiveness, having good people around you, good ideas, fresh ideas, good energy. And then all of a sudden, you just become part of the furniture. And when that happens, it’s a problem."