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Poll Shows N.J. Gov Race is Anyone's Game

By CAITLIN MILLAT

Updated 7:30 AM EST, Sun, Nov 1, 2009

The New Jersey governor's race is neck and neck between leading Republican and Democrat contenders just days before the election, a new poll released early Sunday morning showed.

GOP Challenger Chris Christie held a meager one-point lead over incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine, 43 to 42 percent, in the latest Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey Poll. The poll shows a shift from two weeks ago, when the race was tied at 39 percent.

Christie, however, had 86 percent of his party's support, while Corzine only had 77 percent from state Democrats, according to the poll.

"This election will be defined by turnout like few others before it," Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, said in a statement."Many Democrats are sitting on the sidelines and not considered to be likely voters at this point."

Chris Daggett, the Independent contender, dropped 6 percent from the last poll and fell to an 8 percent mark from his 14 percent high two weeks ago.

Independent voters support Christie over Corzine by an overwhelming majority -- 51 to 29 percent, according to the poll.

"Independent voters are simply unhappy with the job Governor Corzine has done over the past four years," Murray said.

The polls will open Nov. 3 in the state.

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/politics/NATL-Poll-Shows-NJ-Gov-Race-is-Anyones-Game-68226352.html
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I think this is just the beginning folks. It appears that the rep party is re-organizing outside of the rep party. 'bout time!


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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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Obama goes to NJ to support Corzine right? Obama says that he and Corzine have a good working relationship. How well they work together.

In my opinion, that translates into, obama won't or can't or will refuse to work with Christie. Kinda like a threat if ya ask me.

GO CHRISTIE!!


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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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Some threat!
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Does anyone know why this is so pathetic, for both parties?.......for the past 12years it has been this way....
why?......the line is blurred and there is no right/left etc......just semantics and bad feed for the sheeple....

the ONLY refresh button here is NNTP


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STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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ACORN Aims to Tip New Jersey Election in Corzine's Favor
Monday, November 2, 2009 6:36 PM
By: David A. Patten

Fearing a potentially devastating Democratic loss, the highly controversial Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) group and its affiliated organizations are gearing up to tip the scales and re-elect the beleaguered incumbent in the hard-fought New Jersey gubernatorial race, sources tell Newsmax.

"ACORN is heavily involved in Gov. Jon Corzine's get-out-the-vote operation, but is maintaining a low profile at the insistence of the Corzine campaign," Matthew Vadum, senior editor of the conservative Capital Research Center think tank, tells Newsmax. "If Corzine manages to win reelection, he doesn't want the victory tainted by his close association with ACORN."

Wall Street Journal columnist and author John Fund wrote Tuesday that "Plenty of reasons exist for suspecting absentee fraud may play a significant role in tomorrow's Garden State contests."

ACORN-linked groups from neighboring Pennsylvania and New York "appear to have moved into the state," Fund wrote.

Fund also reported that the state's Democratic Party is pressuring county clerks around the Garden State to downplay signature checks on absentee ballots. Without such checking, it is very difficult to detect absentee vote fraud.....................>>>>.........................>>>>...................http://www.newsmax.com/headlin.....mp;promo_code=8FF9-1
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**VIDEO** Terrified Voter says NJ Dems Using Gangbangers for GOTV



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How would you like to be a New Jersey police officer and look out your window and see several known criminals, including a man you arrested several weeks ago and another who had just been released from prison for shooting a cop?  And then find out that the men were sent into the neighborhood by the Democratic Party for GOTV operations - complete with lists of voters names, addresses and phones numbers!
That is what happened Sunday on a quiet street in Morris Township.  The officer, who’s name we are with holding, specifically heard the men discussing that he was a police officer and that they now know where he lives.   The officer confronted the men and they took off.  He contacted the local police who responded and caught up with them and about a dozen other men a few blocks away.  According to the police report, the men were known criminals and when asked why they were in the neighborhood they stated they were
“campaigning for the Democratic Party.”.............>>>>......................>>>>.........http://www.electionjournal.org.....angbangers-for-gotv/
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WASHINGTON – Republicans wrested political control of Virginia from the Democrats on Tuesday and New Jersey's unpopular Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine was fighting for his political life as independent voters swung behind the GOP in both states. It was a troubling sign for President Barack Obama and his party heading into an important midterm election year.

Republican Gov.-elect Bob McDonnell's victory in Virginia over Democrat R. Creigh Deeds was a triumph for a GOP looking to rebuild after being booted from power in national elections in 2006 and 2008. It also was a setback for the White House in a swing state that was a crucial part of Obama's electoral landslide just a year ago.

In New Jersey, exit polls showed Corzine locked in a close race, with independents heavily favoring his Republican challenger Chris Christie in a three-way contest with independent Chris Daggett.

The president had personally campaigned for Deeds and Corzine, raising the stakes in low-energy off-year elections.

Early returns in Virginia showed that by a 2-1 margin McDonnell was winning rapidly growing, far-flung Washington, D.C., suburbs — places like Loudoun and Prince William counties — that Republicans historically have won but that Obama prevailed in last fall by winning over swing voters.


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Doesn't Christie look like one of the characters that use to be on the Soprono's?


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Thats why he won. And he didn't have Hoody Dowdy "advising" him to run for a lower position.
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LOLOL! Loved that show!
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LOLOL! Loved that show!
He looks like Tony's sister Janice's husband. I loved that show too, but was very disappointed with the ending.



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He looks like Tony's sister Janice's husband. I loved that show too, but was very disappointed with the ending.



   Baccala! Maybe he really lives in NYS and can run for Gov here?  Could not be worse.
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Christie rips 'out-of-control' teach union
By JENNIFER FERMINO
Last Updated: 11:27 AM, May 26, 2010
Posted: 4:15 AM, May 26, 2010

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie -- speaking at The Plaza hotel about his plan to cap property-tax increases at 2.5 percent -- ripped into his state's teachers association yesterday, blasting it as an "an absolutely out-of-control union that is used to getting everything it wants."

The famously blunt governor said the Garden State must work aggressively to slash spending and cut taxes.

Speaking to a receptive crowd at an event for the right-of-center Manhattan Institute, the Republican pol warned, "We are careening our way toward becoming Greece."

As part of his sweeping plans to rein in spending, Christie has battled with the New Jersey Education Association.

The opposing sides have butted heads over Christie's proposal to force teachers to pay 1.5 percent of their salary to cover their medical, dental and vision benefits.............>>>>.............>>>>...............http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/christie_rips_out_of_control_teach_OXUJc8v2ACx7oBJgnaRcqO
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Christie speaks in Washington DC, calling Newark schools 'absolutely disgraceful'
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