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2006 New Jersey Senate Race

A new Strategic Vision poll in New Jersey has that race a toss-up between Republican Tom Kean, Jr. and Democrat Robert Menendez. Menendez leads 42% to 40%, with 18% undecided. In the previous poll, Menendez led by 6 points. Interestingly, President Bush enjoys a stronger job approval rating here than he does in Pennsylvania (37% compared to 32%).

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What's wrong with this pict... (Below threshold)

What's wrong with this picture: President Bush has a disapproval rate of 55% on Iraq, but 60% on the economy - after eighteen months of unprecedented and robust growth.

Go figure. It's Jersey - maybe "The Torch" could even have won.

Kean's biggest problem may be his father's involvement in the United Health shareholder lawsuit, as we reported at http://politics.wizbangblog.com/2006/08/14/new-jersey-senate-kean-jr-drawn-into-united-health-morass.php

Senator Menendez's recent a... (Below threshold)
Eric:

Senator Menendez's recent attacks on the character of Governor Kean show just how low Menendez is willing to sink as well as how desperate his campaign is becoming.




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