Posted on 10/30/2009 2:07:05 PM PDT by wk4bush2004
A new poll released Friday morning shows that 41 percent of likely New Jersey voters back Republican Chris Christie, a former federal prosecutor, while 39 percent favor Jon Corzine, the state's incumbent governor who is seeking a second term.
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Please God...New Jersey deserves better.
Finally we get to the heart of the matter!
Christie will get a boost from Obamao’s visits.
Raising taxes by Corzine won't be payback. If you look at a map of NJ by votes, you'll see that the Dims hold their majority due to concentrations in a few ghett..., I mean inner cities.
Newark, Paterson, Orange, East Orange, Plainfield, Trenton, Camden, etc. These areas aren't the sources of NJ's tax base, but they are a source of a heck of a lot of Dim voters ... some living, some dead.
Yeah, there are your typical white-guilt libs as well, but for the most part, the folks paying the bulk of the income taxes are probably not the ones voting for Corzine.
Chicago Olympic bid, part deux. Let the games begin.
I hope Christie wins too, but in a close race the Democrat machine can get enough dead votes to win and I am afraid it will happen in NJ.
To put it simply there’s way more of “them” than us (by over 700,000).
“Them” is outspending us in this election by more than 3:1.
As bad as Corzine is, this is NJ which means the GOP is always in an steep uphill battle to win a statewide election.
With all that said, We’re gonna give our best to beat those bastards.
The key is to GOTV and sway the Indys to Christie.
“Obama put his prestige on the line”?
Ya mean like he did for the Olympics?
NJ ping
Not a huge fan of Christie. My hope is that the only reason he has not disclosed his plan is because it is so conservative it would scare the lib leaning voters in the dprnj.
I’ll vote for him on Tuesday. Lonegan was my choice. Went to his rallies and events and met him. Great man.
this is such a liberal state, has a republican every been ahead in the polls in nj?
Number of voters in New Jersey 5,220,000. One percent of those equals 52,200. It would be easy for Corzine to pay $50 each for voters in big cities like Newark and Trenton to make sure they will vote for him. That will only cost him about $2.5 million.
Number of voters in New Jersey 5,220,000. One percent of those equals 52,200. It would be easy for Corzine to pay $50 each for voters in big cities like Newark and Trenton to make sure they will vote for him. That will only cost him about $2.5 million.
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