October Tue, 2000

GORE’S LEAD TRIMMED BUT STILL SOLID GOING INTO FINAL DEBATE

Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore has dropped a few points from his double-digit lead of September, but still leads Republican George W. Bush by a margin of 46 to 37 percent among registered voters in New Jersey. Twelve percent say they are undecided, and the remainder say they intend to vote for minor party candidates such as Ralph Nader (4%) or Pat Buchanan (1%). The lead among those deemed most likely to vote in the November 7 election is a similar margin of 46 to 38 percent.

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November Thu, 1988

VOTERS SEE BENTSEN MORE QUALIFIED THAN QUAYLE, BUT STATURE GAP NOT MUCH OF A FACTOR

Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate Lloyd Bentsen is clearly seen by New Jersey voters as more qualified to be President than his Republican counterpart Dan Quayle. Unfortunately for the Democratic ticket, however, the vice-presidential candidates are not very important factors for most voters in their decision about who to support for President, according to the latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll.

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