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WASHINGTON -- Gov. Chris Christie is urging political ally Mitt Romney to immediately release his tax returns rather than waiting until April.
The New Jersey governor told NBC's "Today" show Romney should "put them out sooner than later because it's always better to have full disclosure."
On MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Christie expanded on the tax returns issue. "I've released all of my tax returns, and I did it during the campaign," he said. "I think that's the right way to go and that's what I'd tell Gov. Romney to do.
Chris Christie: Mitt Romney Should Release Tax Returns Immediately
Now Chris Christie is probably the biggest name endorsement that Mitt Romney has received. And it looks like Christie's stomach got a little weak the other night during the S. Carolina debate when Romney stated that "maybe" he'll release his income tax returns in April--which of course will be after--we have a GOP nominee--and when it's too late to do anything about it. All other GOP candidates have released their income tax returns-except Romney.