Poll: Christie Approval Ratings at Three Year Low in New Jersey
Still at 48 percent; respondents also disapproved of proposal to lengthen school day
Fewer than half New Jersey voters think Gov. Chris Christie is doing a good job – a double-digit drop in the governor's approval rating and the lowest in nearly three years, according to a new poll released Tuesday.
A Farleigh-Dickenson PublicMind poll surveyed 734 registered voters by telephone from Jan 20 to Jan. 26 and found that 48 percent said they approved of the job Christie is doing, with 39 percent disapproving, according to the poll.
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Where are all these "libertarian" commentators when it comes to abuse of power by Republicans? Crickets? I wonder why this is?