By McKenna Oxenden

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Less than two weeks after being booed by Mets fans at Citi Field, Governor Chris Christie found trouble at Miller Park in Milwaukee.

Recorded on a video posted on Twitter by WISN 12 News reporter Ben Hutchison, Christie got in the face of a Cubs fan during the Sunday afternoon game between the Cubs and Brewers in Milwaukee. Hutchison said the governor was getting "razzed" by fans.

In the 22-second clip, Christie, holding food, can be seen leaning over inches from a seated fan wearing a Cubs shirt and can be heard saying, "you're a big shot" before walking away. The fan responds, "appreciate that."

Christie can be heard makes before walking away sarcastically calling Brad Joseph, the fan, a "big shot" as he walks away. Joseph replied, saying "I appreciate that."

Joseph told WISN-TV he yelled at Christie from about 30 feet away, telling him he sucked and was a hypocrite.

"It needed to be said," Joseph told the television station.

According to Joseph, Christie then allegedly turned around and got approached Joseph, getting in his face and yelling, calling him a tough guy and saying he should have another beer.

Hutchison began recording at the end of the confrontation. Joseph estimated it lasted about one minute.

Christie's son works for the Brewers, according to the Washington Examiner.

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