October Sun, 2000
THE SENATE ELECTION: WHO’S UNDECIDED
A statewide survey conducted between October 12 and 15th by the Star- Ledger/Eagleton-Rutgers Poll found that only half of registered voters said they were sure about who they would be voting for in the Senate election between Democrat Jon Corzine and Republican Bob Franks. Another quarter said they had made a decision, but might change their minds before Election Day, and the remaining quarter said they were undecided.
October Wed, 2000
CORZINE MAINTAINS LEAD OVER FRANKS IN NEW JERSEY SENATE RACE
The latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton-Rutgers Poll was conducted between October 12-15 with a scientifically selected random sample of 500 New Jersey registered voters interviewed by telephone. The figures in this release are based on this sample size. All surveys are subject to sampling error, which is the expected probable difference between interviewing everyone in a population versus a scientific sampling drawn from that population.
November Tue, 1988
NEW JERSEY FOR BUSH, LAUTENBERG
George Bush appears to be riding a cresting wave to victory here in New Jersey, while Democratic incumbent Senator Frank Lautenberg has so far been able to stem an increasingly Republican tide and also appears headed for victory at the poiis today.
November Wed, 1988
SPOTS IN THE SENATE: A PLAGUE ON BOTH YOUR HOUSES
The New Jersey Senate election between Democrat Frank Lautenberg and Republican Pete Dawkins has been called one of the most negative races in the country and is seen by many as one of the most negative in the state’s political history.