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To: Ballygrl; All

The PPP poll looked good for NJ yesterday...

But not these two (granted, they are left-leaning):

“A Quinnipiac University poll released today showed Republican candidate Chris Christie winning with 42 percent of the vote, with Democratic incumbent Jon Corzine trailing him at 40 percent, the New Jersey Star-Ledger reports. The difference falls within the poll’s 2.5 percent margin of error. Independent candidate Chris Daggett carried 12 percent of the vote.

Meanwhile, a Fairleigh Dickinson University poll also released today also showed Corzine winning with 43 percent of the vote while Christie trailed at 41 percent — a difference within this poll’s 3 percent margin of error. Daggett stood at 8 percent.”

It could be a close one, so if you live there, vote. :)


32 posted on 11/03/2009 6:30:21 AM PST by rwfromkansas ("Carve your name on hearts, not marble." - C.H. Spurgeon)
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To: rwfromkansas

I don’t believe the Fairleigh Dickinson University poll at all.


83 posted on 11/03/2009 6:51:59 AM PST by Ballygrl
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To: rwfromkansas

There was a political ad during Nixon/McGovern. Nixon was of course way ahead. The ad showed a die hard democrat going into the booth. He closes the drape behind him, and looks at the voting card, and thinks. “God, who do I vote for. Nixon? My father would turn in his grave. What about the other guy? McGovern. Hmmm. Maybe he is the better choice etc.”

I think an ad showing the same scenario targeting the democrat, but the democrat saying, “Do I really want another 5 years of Corzine? High taxes, lost jobs etc. Let’s give the oher guy a chance.”


294 posted on 11/03/2009 9:46:02 AM PST by nikos1121 (Praying for -16.)
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