
A Research 2000 poll commissioned by Daily Kos, a progressive website, has Republican Christopher Christie with a 42%-41% -- a statistical dead heat - with independent Christopher Daggett at 14%.
Among independents, Christie leads 48%-33%, with 16% for Daggett. Corzine has 78% of Democrats and Christie has 82% among Republicans. The poll gives Corzine a 44%-40% lead in North Jersey, with 13% for Daggett, and Christie a 48%-32% lead in South Jersey, with 17% for Daggett.
A poll conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Democracy Corps, an organization run by James Carville and Stanley Greenberg, has Corzine ahead by five points, 43%-38%, with 12% for Daggett.
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Polls, Polls and more Polls
The only one that matters is in the booth, when the voter is in there deciding who will lead this State more effectively.
Daggett has no realistic chance. That's not a criticism, that's a fact.
Corzine has spent mucho dinero on smearing Christie and avoiding the large albatross- taxes.
Christie has made his position clear; lower spending is lower taxes. Bring businesses back to New Jersey and the jobs will come. The more jobs the people have, the better the state economy and the less dependent the people are on the government.
The result is that we all take responsibility and shrink government down to what it is supposed to be.
In that poll, ask yourself whose plan will turn things around.
The big question you need to ask is; if things are so bad, do we need more of the same or do we,... do our children, do our neighbors and do our friends deserve a change?
Vote Christie Guadagno!
Amen el Capitan... I hope
Amen el Capitan...
I hope the voters are able to see beyond Obama's star power on Sunday/Monday and don't get taken by Corzine's millions of dollars in advertisements.
New Jersey: WAKE UP!
Stop Corzine's train of destruction. VOTE FOR CHRIS CHRISTIE!