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Christie with a late surge |
2009-10-28 |
![]() The latest Rasmussen survey shows Christie taking the lead over Corzine, 42 to 38 percent, with Independent Chris Daggett winning 14 percent of the vote. Last week, Corzine held a one-point lead over Christie, 37 to 36 percent in the initial ballot test. When soft Daggett supporters were pushed to support either Corzine or Christie, Christie maintained a 46 to 43 percent lead, with Daggett at seven percent. Figure that the Joisey machine is good for 4 to 5 points, and ACORN gets another point or two for Corzine. Sure hope Christie opens it up ... A separate poll from the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling finds that late-deciding voters are lining up behind Christie. The poll shows Christie leading Corzine by four points, 42 to 38 percent with Daggett at 13 percent. Christie only led by one point over Corzine in the last PPP survey two weeks ago. Interestingly, the PPP poll shows that Daggett voters are more likely to support Corzine as a second choice by a 10-point margin, 42 to 32 percent. "This race is going right down to the wire," said PPP pollster Dean Debnam.. "The Daggett voters seem to be pretty volatile so if they go back to the Corzine camp he'll have a good shot of pulling it out." |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 I disagree. NJ is hopeless and a craphole full of idiots. I know - I live there (therefore an idiot). Corzine will pull this out and then Dagett wil get a nice no-show government job. Scum bags. |
Posted by: Hellfish 2009-10-28 12:25 |
#1 There is a lot to learn from the results of this election. |
Posted by: Richard of Oregon 2009-10-28 11:56 |