The new Rasmussen poll of the New Jersey gubernatorial race finds that Republican former U.S. Attorney Chris Christie continues to lead Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine -- but that the race could potentially be narrowing.
Christie has 47% to Corzine's 36%, seemingly not changed significantly from a 50%-37% lead three weeks ago. This would at first suggest that Christie hasn't been damaged too much by the recent scandals involving previous discussions with Karl Rove, and the undisclosed loan he gave to a subordinate in the U.S. Attorney's office.
The pollster points out, however, that when leaners are pushed it becomes Christie with 50% to Corzine's 42%. In the last poll, Christie had a 13-point lead both with and without leaners.
Scott Rasmussen, who is a New Jerseyan, still seems skeptical about a Republican win: "While Christie has led in every poll of the race, no Republican has won statewide office in New Jersey since 1997. Democratic candidates often close strong in the fall, and Corzine, who is seeking a second term, is expected to significantly outspend his challenger during the closing months of the campaign."


dswx
August 27, 2009 9:53 AM
Ugh, Rasmussen yet again. If right-wing Rasmussen's poll says it is somewhat closer, you can bet it is even closer than he indicates.
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fkaZk0sm0
August 27, 2009 11:10 AM in reply to dswx
ha. i was gonna start the rasmussen rant count-down. but you beat the clock!
http://www.pollster.com/polls/nj/09-nj-gov-ge-cvc.php
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jerryfatheart
August 27, 2009 12:01 PM
This poll also leaves out the third party candidate, Chris Daggett, who has been polling around 5% to 10% in other surveys.
http://www.bluejersey.com/diary/12365/rasmussen-only-polls-23-of-the-race
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