October Sun, 1994

SENATE RACE TIGHTENS: MORE NEW JERSEYANS CERTAIN ABOUT CANDIDATES

Since early September, Republican challenger Garabed (Chuck) Haytaian has gained more supporters than Democratic incumbent Frank Lautenberg as voters become more decisive about their choice for the U.S. Senate. Haytaian's firm support has grown by 9 percentage points to 25 percent compared to a 5 percentage point increase for Lautenberg to 31 percent. Forty-four percent of likely voters in New Jersey have not made a firm decision about either of the candidates who seek to represent New Jersey.

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October Sun, 1994

HEALTH CARE ISSUES: THE VIEW FROM NEW JERSEY SUPPORT FOR DRASTIC HEALTH CARE CHANGES AND UNIVERSAL COVERAGE DECLINES

During the last two years there has been a shift in New Jerseyans' opinions about the nation's health care system, from support for major changes to a more moderate approach. The percentage of state residents who feel the country's health care system needs to be completely rebuilt has declined 12 percentage points from 50 to 38 percent. In addition, while 8-in-10 New Jerseyans support legislation that will ensure health care coverage for every American, this is a decline of 10 percentage points from two years ago when 9-in-10 supported this policy.

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