- An unnamed opponent holds the edge over incumbent Democrat Robert Menendez in New Jerseys U.S. Senate race by nine percentage points in the poll. A quarter of the respondents are undecided. (RealClearPolitics)
- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie may be at the top of veepstakes lists, but his approval rating has hit a peak in his home state one year before his re-election battle. (ABC News)
- I asked the above question last night on Twitter after the Devils had eliminated the Flyers, and the replies I got from my tens and tens of followers were practically unanimous. "Yes and I am flabbergasted by that. (NBC Sports)
- New Jerseyans, for the second survey in a row, say the state is headed in the right direction, a phenomenon not seen in eleven years of polling by Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind™. (PolitickerNJ.com)
- Thats where New Jersey is headed after Wednesdays NJSIAA executive committee At least25 champions will make a Top 25 state poll easier to pick. (NorthJersey.com)
- "Upward movement in the Garden State Quality of Life Index seems to have accelerated in the past few months, with the biggest factor being more positive views of New Jersey as a whole, said polling director Patrick Murray. (Asbury Park Press)
- TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A new poll finds President Barack Obamas job-approval remains steady among registered voters in New Jersey. (msnbc.com)
- A Quinnipiac University poll released in February showed backing for same-sex marriage in New Jersey climbed to a new high, 57 percent in favor compared to 37 percent opposed. (NJ.com)
- CHRISTIE: Two Republican governors at the center of vice presidential speculation are well-liked by voters in their home states, according to two polls released this week. (MSNBC Firstread)
- but he has kept a relatively low profile in New Jersey." The FDU poll of 797 registered voters statewide was conducted by telephone using both landlines and cell phones from April 30 through May 6, and has a margin of error of +/-3.5 percentage points. (NJ TODAY)
Thursday, May 10, 2012
New Jersey Poll
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