NJ-Gov: Corzine Leads By 3 In NYT Poll

New York Times (pdf) (10/9-14, likely voters):

Jon Corzine (D-inc): 40

Chris Christie (R): 37

Chris Daggett (I): 13

Undecided: 10

(MoE: ±5%)

The New York Times takes its first poll of the New Jersey governor’s race and the topline gives Jon Corzine the biggest lead he’s seen since January (a whopping 3). The NYT also gives results with leaners pushed (40-39-14, for Corzine) and with Chris Daggett ommitted (46-43 for Corzine, with 3% volunteering Daggett). Corzine’s favorables are appalling, at 30/46, but Chris Christie has completely collapsed through the floor lately, as his favorables are now even worse at 19/37 (Daggett is little known but at least in positive territory, at 13/10).

SurveyUSA (10/12-14, likely voters, 10/5-7 in parentheses):

Jon Corzine (D-inc): 39 (40)

Chris Christie (R): 40 (43)

Chris Daggett (I): 18 (14)

Undecided: 3 (2)

(MoE: ±4%)

SurveyUSA finds what most everyone else is finding, which is a 1-point lead for Christie, but they also give Chris Daggett the highest mark any pollster has seen, at 18. SurveyUSA gives regional crosstabs, which confirm what other pollsters have seen (Corzine leads in the north, Christie leads in the south), but they also give us one of the most unusual crosstabs of the race so far: Bruce Springsteen fans favor Corzine 44-33, while Bruce non-fans favor Christie 47-33. Guess who Corzine should beg to campaign on his behalf?

Nevertheless, Corzine does have an array of sub-Bruce luminaries coming in on his behalf, starting with Bill Clinton, at two appearances on Tuesday. In addition to Barack Obama’s scheduled Wednesday appearance, Joe Biden will be back for a third appearance on Monday, and Caroline Kennedy will appear with Corzine at an Irish-American festival on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, rumors are flying that New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg will cross the Hudson and get involved with an endorsement. What the rumors don’t address, however, is who exactly Bloomberg would be endorsing — conceivably, it could be any of the three candidates. Daggett, however, as the underfunded independent and the least-known of the three, would obviously have the most to gain from the endorsement, and is likely also to be the one most ideologically in step with the superficially post-partisan Bloomberg. With or without an endorsement, PPP’s Tom Jensen thinks Daggett can hang on to most of his current support; he looks back at polling of 3rd party gubernatorial candidates (ranging from Anthony Pollina to Kinky Friedman) and finds little falloff between polls and the actual result.

On the still-developing Chris Christie living-large front, one more embarrassing detail has surfaced: many of Christie’s lavish business expenses were signed-off by his deputy Michele Brown (including the $700 round-trip limo ride between NYC and Atlantic City). That’s the same Brown that Christie gave the undisclosed mortgage loan to.

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24 thoughts on “NJ-Gov: Corzine Leads By 3 In NYT Poll”

  1. …when he’s trying to win over Dems for a race about two weeks away. Obviously, he’d endorse Daggett, although it’d be a hilarious (and potentially-effective) strategic move if he opted to endorse Corzine, who I believe he’s friendl;y with, in the hopes of presenting himself as the ultimate non-partisan against Thompson, the ultimate ultra-partisan.

    I feel like Corzine’s probably a point or two ahead among likely voters at this point. Among registered, he may be approaching double-digits, which is all the more why the Obama visit is absolutely necessary.

    Tonight’s the final debate, so a gaffe from any direction could have some serious implications, especially since the debate actually won’t be broadcast live on television, and instead mostly reported upon with the key soundbites during the local nightly news.  

  2. I’m always concerned when you have to rely on a thrid party candidate to siphon off enough votes to win, which is effectively Corzine’s strategy.  

    Seriously though, even if McDonnell wins VA, if Republicans lose both NJ and the NY-23 how much longer will Steele still have a job?  When he took over he guaranteed victories in the NY-20 (already lost that) as well as the NJ/VA gubernatorials.  Anyone else think Steele will be up late come November?

  3. “approves” the boss’s expenses? Sheesh.

    So was the deal: Michele, if you sign off on my padded and inappropriate expenses, I’ll give you a $46K strings-free personal loan?

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