NJ: Quinnipiac University: Obama Leads Romney by 10%, Santorum by 18%
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« on: February 29, 2012, 06:36:42 PM »

New Poll: New Jersey President by Quinnipiac University on 2012-02-27

Summary: D: 49%, R: 39%, U: 7%

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3. If the election for President were being held today, and the candidates were Barack Obama the Democrat and - Rick Santorum the Republican, for whom would you vote? (* Subgroup size less than 75, additional caution should be taken when interpreting findings of this group because of the large margin of error)

 











                     Tot    Rep    Dem    Ind    Men    Wom    Wht    Blk

                                                                      *

Obama                52%    10%    87%    52%    49%    55%    42%    94%

Santorum             34     79      4     30     40     29     43      1

SMONE ELSE(VOL)       1      1      -      2      2      1      2      -

WLDN'T VOTE(VOL)      4      4      2      7      4      5      5      -

DK/NA                 8      5      7      9      5     10      8      5

 



4. If the election for President were being held today, and the candidates were Barack Obama the Democrat and - Newt Gingrich the Republican, for whom would you vote? (* Subgroup size less than 75, additional caution should be taken when interpreting findings of this group because of the large margin of error)

 











                     Tot    Rep    Dem    Ind    Men    Wom    Wht    Blk

                                                                      *

Obama                55%    13%    88%    57%    54%    57%    46%    95%

Gingrich             30     72      3     25     35     25     37      -

SMONE ELSE(VOL)       2      4      1      3      3      2      3      -

WLDN'T VOTE(VOL)      6      6      2      8      5      7      7      1

DK/NA                 7      5      6      8      5      9      7      3

 



5. If the election for President were being held today, and the candidates were Barack Obama the Democrat and - Mitt Romney the Republican, for whom would you vote? (* Subgroup size less than 75, additional caution should be taken when interpreting findings of this group because of the large margin of error)

 











                     Tot    Rep    Dem    Ind    Men    Wom    Wht    Blk

                                                                      *

Obama                49%     8%    84%    47%    46%    52%    40%    96%

Romney               39     85      8     36     44     34     48      3

SMONE ELSE(VOL)       1      1      -      3      2      1      2      -

WLDN'T VOTE(VOL)      4      3      1      5      2      5      4      -

DK/NA                 7      2      6      9      5      8      6      2
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« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2012, 06:53:55 PM »

Things certainty have tightened recently.
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« Reply #2 on: February 29, 2012, 06:57:12 PM »

Things certainty have tightened recently.

Who cares, NJ isn't flipping red.
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« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2012, 02:06:14 PM »

Sounds like an accurate assessment of how much Christie would help the ticket in New Jersey. A few points at the margins, but not much.
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