Obama Widens Lead in New Jersey Over Romney
The latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll has the president increasing his lead over Mitt Romney in New Jersey.
On the eve of tonight’s first presidential debate, likely New Jersey voters give President Barack Obama a 17-point lead over former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney — a three-point increase since August. According to a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, 56 percent of New Jersey voters say they prefer Obama while 39 percent support Romney. Another 2 percent would like to see someone else, and only 4 percent are undecided. Reflecting a national trend since the Democratic convention, voters have become slightly more positive about Obama over the past month: 56 percent now hold a favorable impression, up two points since August, while 39 percent view him unfavorably, unchanged over the past month. During the same time, voters have become increasingly negative …
Monk
11:11 am on Friday, October 26, 2012
It's hard to understand how adults can prefer to be dependent upon the government rather than upon themselves. I guess it all has to do with their upbringing and education or, rather, their arrested development and indoctrination. It only stands to reason that an ideology which villifies wealthy people is an ideology that is bad for everyone. The top thing wealthy people want is a vibrant economy…   more ›