November 2, 2005

Big Poll for Corzine

Blogger jmelli over at BlueJersey is talking about the latest Quinnipiac poll that puts Senator Corzine 12 points over Forrester one week before New Jersey goes to vote. Of course the poll hasn’t been backed up by others, but there’s a more important result in this poll.

On the question of who is better to deal with corruption and property taxes, Corzine has finally taken the lead.

New Jersey voters now say 38- 35 percent that Corzine would do a better job reducing property taxes, an issue on which Forrester had led in previous polls.

In a similar shift, voters say 39 - 36 percent that Corzine would do a better job handling corruption.

And the next result, man this one must really be causing the Newark Star Ledger to kick themselves in the ass:

Voters say 67 - 24 percent that Corzine has the right kind of experience to be Governor, compared to 54 - 30 percent for Forrester.

More polls should be coming out this week and we’ll see if this poll is outside the normal 6-7 point lead we saw last week, or if Corzine has jumped to double digits.

Tags: — Gary Nuzzi @ 1:15 pm |

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