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* = Incumbent Menendez with Lead over Republican Challengers in NJ By: leip (I-NY) on 2011-09-14 @ 13:34:30 Note: Data above is the average of polled contests below: Question: If the candidates for US Senate next year were Democrat Robert Menendez and Republican Mike Doherty, who would you vote for? Robert Menendez ........................................... 48% Mike Doherty................................................... 35% Undecided....................................................... 17% Q8 If the candidates for US Senate next year were Democrat Robert Menendez and Republican Kim Guadagno, who would you vote for? Robert Menendez ........................................... 48% Kim Guadagno................................................34% Undecided....................................................... 18% Q9 If the candidates for US Senate next year were Democrat Robert Menendez and Republican Woody Johnson, who would you vote for? Robert Menendez ........................................... 48% Woody Johnson .............................................. 30% Undecided....................................................... 22% Q10 If the candidates for US Senate next year were Democrat Robert Menendez and Republican Tom Kean, Jr., who would you vote for? Robert Menendez ........................................... 44% Tom Kean, Jr................................................... 39% Undecided....................................................... 16% Q11 If the candidates for US Senate next year were Democrat Robert Menendez and Republican Joseph Kyrillos, who would you vote for? Robert Menendez ........................................... 48% Joseph Kyrillos................................................ 29% Undecided....................................................... 23% About this Poll PPP surveyed 480 New Jersey voters from July 15th to 18th. The margin of error for the survey is +/-4.5%. This poll was not paid for or authorized by any campaign or political organization. PPP surveys are conducted through automated telephone interviews. PPP is a Democratic polling company, but polling expert Nate Silver of the New York Times found that its surveys in 2010 actually exhibited a slight bias toward Republican candidates. Login to Post Comments Forum Thread for this Poll |
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