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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 04:08 PM Jul 2015

Garden State says Christie should resign; would make a bad president

West Long Branch, N.J. – Gov. Chris Christie has officially thrown his hat into the ring, but his home state of New Jersey is not squarely behind him. The latest Monmouth University Poll, taken after Christie’s presidential announcement, found that the governor’s negative job ratings have not budged from two months ago. A large majority feels that Christie has abandoned his commitment to the state and few say he is a good fit for the Oval Office.

Just 27% of New Jerseyans say Chris Christie would make a good president. More than two- thirds (69%) say he would not. A few months ago, Christie was asked on national TV about similar poll results. He responded that survey participants told pollsters he would not make a good president because “a lot of those people...want me to stay.” Monmouth followed up with the participants in our poll and found that just 5% of those who said he would not make a good president say they gave that response because they would rather have Christie stay in New Jersey. Fully 89% of this group, though, confirmed that their answer meant they really think he would make a bad president.

“I’m not sure how the governor defines ‘a lot,’ but any common sense usage of the term would have to be significantly greater than five percent,” said Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute.

Gov. Christie’s current job rating stands at 36% approve to 58% disapprove among all New Jersey residents and 34% approve to 60% disapprove among the state’s registered voters. These numbers are slightly more negative than a Monmouth University Poll taken two months ago which gave Christie a 35% to 54% rating among all residents and a 35% to 56% rating among voters. Fully 3-in-4 (76%) say he is more concerned about his own political future than he is with governing the state – up from 70% two months ago and 56% last September. Just 17% say he puts New Jersey first.

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http://www.monmouth.edu/assets/0/32212254770/32212254991/32212254992/32212254994/32212254995/30064771087/9e7f8eae-6ec3-41f4-a1a8-34f21ebca0e3.pdf

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hollysmom

(5,946 posts)
1. I want to beat up everyone one I know who believed the media and voted for this crook.
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 04:11 PM
Jul 2015

I do not consider myself a genius, why the hell are there so many dumb people in this world?????

 

djean111

(14,255 posts)
2. Did you hear Christie's answer to this - they only say that because they love him and want him to
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 04:16 PM
Jul 2015

stay on as governor.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/chris-christie-nj-want-me-to-stay

Christie: NJ Voters Don't Want Me As Prez Because 'They Want Me To Stay'

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) said on Monday that New Jersey voters don't want him to run for president because they want him to stay on as governor.

Fox News' Megyn Kelly cited an April Quinnipiac poll, in which 65 percent of New Jersey voters said Christie would not make a good president, and asked Christie, "Why shouldn't we trust them?"

"They want me to stay," Christie answered. "A lot of those people in that 65 percent want me to stay. And I've heard that from lots of people at town hall meetings. 'Don't leave to run for president because we want you to stay.'"

JustAnotherGen

(33,555 posts)
3. I read that and I want to smack him
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 04:23 PM
Jul 2015

Theres no reason for this state to be in the condition it's in - other than him.

n2doc

(47,953 posts)
4. The great thing is this poll test that assertion
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 04:54 PM
Jul 2015

“I’m not sure how the governor defines ‘a lot,’ but any common sense usage of the term would have to be significantly greater than five percent,” said Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute.

 

djean111

(14,255 posts)
5. Yeah, it is sort of like that "Double Digits!!!!!!" thing - "Double digits" is between 10% and 99%.
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 04:57 PM
Jul 2015

I always check to see the actual number. Too much of a spread for me to be impressed without reading further.

boatsnhose

(40 posts)
6. The fact that
Sat Aug 1, 2015, 08:26 AM
Aug 2015

Christie thinks people want him to stay governor makes my disapproval of him stronger. Christie has done nothing to benefit New Jersey. I really broke when he decided to cut public funding to pensions and substitute it for private investment, which hasn't worked at all. I remain confident that he will never become president of the United States, and that thought makes me happy.

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