University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato said the governor wasn't fooling anyone. As Christie touted key election returns -- including his support from 57 percent of women, 51 percent of Hispanics, and 32 percent of Democrats -- in his cruise to a second term against Barbara Buono, a Democratic state senator, he was priming his party for a presidential run, he said. "There's only one reason for that," Sabato said. "It's to send a message to Republican activists that if they want to break up the Democratic coalition, they have to nominate someone who ca...