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Chris Christie: "I'm tired of hearing about the minimum wage"

Here's a sound bite that is certain to follow New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie if he runs for president in 2016: "I've gotta tell you the truth: I'm tired of hearing about the minimum wage. I really am," the Republican governor said during a speech at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's 15th annual Legal Reform Summit Tuesday, according to The Hill..

"I don't think there's a mother or father sitting around a kitchen table tonight in America who are saying, 'you know honey, if our son or daughter could just make a higher minimum wage, my God all our dreams would be realized,'" Christie continued. "Is that what parents aspire to for their children?"

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The Democratic National Committee was quick to pick up on the statement, mocking Christie for his words."That's right. The 4th highest paid governor in America - at $175,000 a year - said that," the group wrote in an email.

They noted that in January 2013, Christie vetoed legislation passed by the Democrat-controlled state legislature that would have increased the minimum wage in New Jersey from $7.25 to $8.50 an hour. At the time, Christie argued it would "jeopardize the economic recovery we all seek."

In November, when New Jersey voters elected Christie for a second term, 60 percent also voted to approve a ballot measure to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour.

Democrats have made the minimum wage a key talking point during the midterm election, arguing that Republican opposition to a federal increase shows they are unconcerned about the financial circumstances of average Americans.

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