July Sun, 1989
BUSH GETS POSITIVE RATINGS IN NEW JERSEY; KEAN STILL GETS POSITIVE MARKS, BUT CONTINUES TO SLIP
While currently in the middle of an extended trip on which he has received a positive reception, Bush also has a favorable image and job rating back in the State. According to the latest Poll, a majority of New Jerseyans have a favorable impression of Bush and give him a positive evaluation for his overall job performance.
July Sun, 1989
ISSUES AND THE GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION
At this early stage of the campaign for Governor, no single issue dominates the concerns of New Jersey voters. However, three issues--the environment, auto insurance, and economic issues--are at the top of the voters’ list of the most important problems the next Governor will have to face, according to the latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll.
July Sun, 1989
THE NEW JERSEY SHORE: POLLUTION CONCERNS SUBSIDE, BUT IMAGE STILL TARNISHED
With the Fourth of July holiday weekend in full swing, New Jerseyans are more optimistic about pollution at the Jersey Shore than they were a year ago. However, there has been a continuing decline in the positive image of the Shore among state residents, according to a recent Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll.
June Sun, 1989
FLORIO MORE WIDELY KNOWN AT THE START OF THE ’89 GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN–LEADS COURTER BY 17 POINTS
Coming off a decisive victory in the June primary election, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jim Florio begins the general election campaign more widely known to New Jersey voters than his Republican opponent Jim Courter.