September Mon, 2000
DYNAMICS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL: GOREGEOUS NJ PREFERS VP ON ISSUES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore is in solid shape in New Jersey. His current 10 percentage point lead among likely voters in the state is anchored both in voter alignment with him on the issues foremost in New Jerseyans’ minds, and in a significant preference for him over his Republican opponent George W. Bush on a variety of leadership characteristics as well.
September Fri, 2000
THE SENATE ELECTION–IDEOLOGY & ISSUES
While Democratic Senate candidate Jon Corzine may be running one of the most progressive and leftist Senate campaigns in the 2000 election, less than one-quarter of New Jersey’s registered voters classify him as a liberal. In fact, the majority of registered voters--55 percent--report that they aren’t sure what ideological stance Corzine takes.
September Mon, 2000
NEW JERSEY GOES FOR GORE
Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore has helped himself tremendously among all but Republicans in New Jersey, solidifying his democratic base, and increasing his appeal to Independents and even male voters. Gore now holds a solid 13-point lead over Republican candidate George W. Bush among registered voters and a 10-point lead among likely voters.
September Thu, 2000
CORZINE LEADS FRANKS IN NJ SENATE BID: MANY VOTERS HAVE YET TO TUNE IN TO NJ ELECTION
Labor Day has past, and with commendable back-to-school fervor, a majority of New Jerseyans—52 percent—are paying close attention to the U.S. Senate election.