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Poll: NJ's Democratic Governor Corzine TIED with anti-immigrant nutjob Lonegan (Election is in November)

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In a Quinnipiac University Poll out Wednesday, 54 percent disapprove of the incumbent governor's job performance, compared to 37 percent who approve. That's the worst showing for a New Jersey governor in 13 years of polling.

The poll has Corzine ... tied in a matchup with conservative Steve Lonegan at 41 percent each.

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/article/200.../STATE/90422002

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In a Quinnipiac University Poll out Wednesday, 54 percent disapprove of the incumbent governor's job performance, compared to 37 percent who approve. That's the worst showing for a New Jersey governor in 13 years of polling.

The poll has Corzine ... tied in a matchup with conservative Steve Lonegan at 41 percent each.

http://www.mycentraljersey.com/article/200.../STATE/90422002

I guess Corzine was not the crook everybody thought he would be. Disappointing.

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Poll: NJ's Democratic Governor Corzine TIED with anti-immigrant nutjob Lonegan (Election is in November), hating on immigrants wins in the NE, too

NJ should be delighted when anyone chooses to live there judging by its slow population growth relative to the rest of the US.

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Poll: NJ's Democratic Governor Corzine TIED with anti-immigrant nutjob Lonegan (Election is in November), hating on immigrants wins in the NE, too

NJ should be delighted when anyone chooses to live there judging by its slow population growth relative to the rest of the US.

Bingo. If it weren't for immigrants NJ would have no people left. In my area, three-quarters of the home sales have foreign born buyers. Not just now, but the last decade.

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