September 17, 2008 - 10:25am
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Poll indicates Corzine is safe in Democratic primary

Jon Corzine might need to fight to win a second term as Governor in America's most Democratic state, but today's Quinnipiac University poll offers no indication that he could lose a Democratic primary.  Among Democrats, Corzine has a 67%-21% favorable rating, and a 60%-31% job approval rating. (That's not much different from U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg, who won 60% of the vote against a credible primary challenger; Lautenberg has a 64%-10% favorable rating and a 65%-16% job approval rating among Democratic voter).   Democrats, by a 60%-25% margin, say he deserves to win re-election.

Only one New Jersey Governor has lost re-election in a primary: William Cahill in 1973.  Brendan Byrne won just 30% of the vote in the 1977 Democratic primary, but that was enough to win in a field of nine candidates. The only New Jersey Governor to lose re-election was Jim Florio, in 1993.

WALLY EDGE can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

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Corzine is the Bush of NJ


He just doesn't get it

09/18/08 9:59 am