October Tue, 2011

GOV. CHRISTIE A ‘STRONG LEADER,’ RUTGERS-EAGLETON POLL FINDS

Like him or not, New Jersey voters are convinced Gov. Chris Christie is a smart but stubborn leader according to the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. Asked to characterize the governor using a list of traits, 88 percent of registered voters say “smart” fits Christie somewhat or very well while eight-in-ten say he is a “strong leader” as well as “stubborn.” While just as many thought he was stubborn in an April 2011 Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, voters are now more likely to cite his leadership and say he is smart.

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October Thu, 2011

FOR MORE THAN HALF OF NEW JERSEY VOTERS LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS A REFERENDUM ON CHRISTIE

More than half of New Jersey voters most likely to turn out for November’s legislative elections, say their vote will be in support or opposition to Gov. Chris Christie, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. While Democrats continue to hold a double-digit lead in statewide generic ballot tests, a majority of likely voters sees the election as a referendum on Christie: 28 percent will vote to support the governor while 26 percent will vote to oppose him.

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October Wed, 2011

RUTGERS-EAGLETON POLL FINDS OBAMA REBOUNDS IN NEW JERSEY; VOTERS HAPPY CHRISTIE IS NOT RUNNING

President Barack Obama’s support in New Jersey has rebounded from its low in August, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll. Half of Garden State voters now say the president deserves a second term, up from 43 percent two months ago. At the same time, nearly twothirds of voters are happy with Gov. Chris Christie’s announcement that he will not run for president in 2012. Voters are somewhat unsure whether Christie has the personality to make a good president, with 47 percent agreeing, and 49 percent disagreeing, much along partisan lines.

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