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Corzine Now in Dead Heat With Christie in N.J.

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New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine is now in a statistical tie with Republican challenger Chris Christie, leading him 44 percent to 43 percent with 4 supporting independent Chris Daggett and 5 percent undecided, according to a Fairleigh Dickinson University poll conducted Sept....

Another Poll Has N.J. Governor’s Race as a Toss-Up

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A second poll today said the race between New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine and his Republican challenger Chris Christie is now a toss-up. A Rasmussen Reports survey conducted Oct. 5 puts Christie at 47 percent and Corzine at 44 percent, within the...

Corzine, Christie Still Neck-and-Neck in NJ

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Republican Chris Christie finds himself neck-and-neck with Gov. Jon Corzine in the latest poll of the New Jersey race with Christie leading 43 percent to 40 percent with 14 percent for independent Chris Daggett and 2 percent undecided, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted Oct....

McDonnell, Christie Reject Campaign Help From Sarah Palin

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Sarah Palin is ready to jump into close gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey, but Politico reports that Republican candidates do not seem to want her help. Both Bob McDonnell in Virginia and Chris Christie in New Jersey have politely declined...

Corzine Within a Point of Christie in New Jersey Race

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New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine has pulled to within one point of Republican challenger Chris Christie in his race for reelection next month. Christie is now at 40 percent, Corzine at 39 percent, and independent Chris Daggett at 13 percent with 8 percent undecided, according to a...

Another Poll Shows N.J. Governor Contest as a One-Point Race

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Another poll is out today, this one from Quinnipiac University, showing New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine within a point of his Republican challenger, Chris Christie.

 

N.J. Gov Race Question: What Will Daggett Supporters Do on Election Day?

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Republican Chris Christie is leading Gov. Jon Corzine by 45 percent to 41 percent with 9 percent for independent Chris Daggett and 5 percent undecided in a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Oct. 14, but the pollster notes that 57 percent of Daggett...

Favorable View of Obama May be Corzine’s Best Hope in N.J.

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A poll by the New York Times puts Gov. Jon Corzine ahead of Republican Chris Christie among likely voters by 40 percent to 37 percent, but finds widespread dissatisfaction with the two...

Christie Turns His Fire on Independent in NJ Gov Race

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The Politico reports:

Republican Chris Christie went after independent candidate Chris Daggett at a debate here Friday while simultaneously launching a new TV ad targeting both Daggett and Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine.

"The candidates to my left believe we have a revenue problem and I believe we have a spending and...

In New Jersey, It Was Christie’s Race to Lose — and He May Have Lost It

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NORTH BERGEN, N.J. - Jon Corzine - the bearded, gray-haired, former Wall Street titan running for his second term as New Jersey's Democratic governor - would never be confused with the toothy-smiled, broad-shouldered, handshake-a-second political hunks who look like they were cloned to run for...

New Jersey Governor’s Race Still a Dead Heat

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The New Jersey race for governor between incumbent Jon Corzine and Republican Chris Christie remains locked in a tie with each candidate drawing 39 percent of the vote, while 14 percent favor independent Chris Daggett and 7 percent are undecided, according to a

Daggett Candidacy Helping Corzine in New Jersey

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New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine leads Republican Chris Christie 39 percent to 36 percent, still a statistical tie, but the biggest movement is for indpendent Chris Daggett whose support is now up to 20 percent and may be part of the reason Corzine has...

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