Republican Response
“Overall, the public's impression of Governor Corzine remains moderately strong. While it remains to be seen, initial indications are that public employees will stick with the Governor despite a less than generous contract. Of course, ratification of that contract has not yet occurred. The financial cornerstone of the Governor's proposed budget, however, seems to be in serious trouble. Public opposition to the privatization of the state's turnpike and lottery is hardening. In an election year it is unlikely that the legislature will adopt these proposals with out a significant improvement in public support. While the Governor has several months to try to change the public's mind on these proposals, it would be wise for him to start working on plan B.”
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Survey Analysis
Democratic Analysis
Tabular Results
Survey Details
Comment by Michael P. Torpey (J.D., Seton Hall University School of Law). Michael is a former Chief of Staff to Governor Christine Todd Whitman and served as New Jersey Director of Campaign Operations for Bush-Cheney '04. He is now a partner in 1868 Public Affairs, a Trenton based consulting firm. Michael Torpey, Esq., can be reached at 609-394-0888.