You’re such a dipshit. It’s almost funny but it’s sad.Jack with another vote. Looking like a landslide!
And I saw my reflection in the snow covered hillsJack in a landslide so far! Keep the votes coming! Based on this poll I am eager to see what happens this November. Pretty surprising since this board leans blue!
Jack in a landslide so far! Keep the votes coming! Based on this poll I am eager to see what happens this November. Pretty surprising since this board leans blue!
I used to subscribe to your views 100%. I’m fortunate enough that my life was basically the same throughout these governorships, although that is only looking at it from my perspective. COVID changed that, and not because I had to wear a mask to visit a private business because I could care less about that. I will never forgive Murphy on what he did to my kids schools during important years of their development. I love my town and love this area, but if I didn’t have such established roots here I’d be somewhere down south tomorrow. And this from a guy who two years ago couldn’t fathom being a short ride away from The Roc, MSG, Yankee stadium, the Meadowlands and the food, people and just general culture of this area.Because my life has been the same with Christie, Corzine, Murphy, etc.
The only ad I see Jack playing on replay is the one in which Murphy makes his obnoxious comment on tax rates. As if him coming from his Goldman Sachs background has any clue on what that really means for most people who work their a$$ off and see wasteful government spending all over the map.FWIW Club for Growth poll this morning shows Murphy only up a point on Jack, 46 to 45.
Possibility for a replay of 2009 when no one thought Christie could win until the race suddenly tightened up after Labor Day?
A poll released by a conservative organization that was conducted by a right-leaning firm (Fabrizio, Lee, and Associates) showing a virtual dead heat is probably not the end of the world for Murphy.FWIW Club for Growth poll this morning shows Murphy only up a point on Jack, 46 to 45.
Possibility for a replay of 2009 when no one thought Christie could win until the race suddenly tightened up after Labor Day?
A poll released by a conservative organization that was conducted by a right-leaning firm (Fabrizio, Lee, and Associates) showing a virtual dead heat is probably not the end of the world for Murphy.
I also take issue with the idea that no one thought Christie would win. Christie was up six to ten points in multiple polls in the summer on Jon Corzine in gubernatorial polls leading up to the 2009 election. The race did tighten up in the homestretch, but it was actually in Corzine's favor. The fact is that Jon Corzine had disapproval ratings of at least 20 points that summer, while a Monmouth poll from late August has Murphy's approval rating at +18.
I'm not saying it's impossible for Murphy to lose, but I think Murphy is in a very different place than Corzine, in terms of popular opinion. Christie was probably more of a compelling candidate than Ciattarelli in this election, too.
How early N.J. gubernatorial polls turned out - New Jersey Globe
Gov. Phil Murphy’s 15-point lead over Republican Jack Ciattarelli in today’s Fairleigh Dickinson University poll shows a closer race than he had duringnewjerseyglobe.com
Back to School With a Mask… And Maybe a Vax | Monmouth University Polling Institute
Most support school mask mandate; divided on potential vaccine requirementwww.monmouth.edu
Types of people who voted for Christie have left NJ in drovesA poll released by a conservative organization that was conducted by a right-leaning firm (Fabrizio, Lee, and Associates) showing a virtual dead heat is probably not the end of the world for Murphy.
I also take issue with the idea that no one thought Christie would win. Christie was up six to ten points in multiple polls in the summer on Jon Corzine in gubernatorial polls leading up to the 2009 election. The race did tighten up in the homestretch, but it was actually in Corzine's favor. The fact is that Jon Corzine had disapproval ratings of at least 20 points that summer, while a Monmouth poll from late August has Murphy's approval rating at +18.
I'm not saying it's impossible for Murphy to lose, but I think Murphy is in a very different place than Corzine, in terms of popular opinion. Christie was probably more of a compelling candidate than Ciattarelli in this election, too.
How early N.J. gubernatorial polls turned out - New Jersey Globe
Gov. Phil Murphy’s 15-point lead over Republican Jack Ciattarelli in today’s Fairleigh Dickinson University poll shows a closer race than he had duringnewjerseyglobe.com
Back to School With a Mask… And Maybe a Vax | Monmouth University Polling Institute
Most support school mask mandate; divided on potential vaccine requirementwww.monmouth.edu
Mr Murphy does not impact your life and pushes tax legislation? Mr Murphy put the mask mandate in place. So yes, he does impact your life
Circling back to this poll as we are getting closer to the election. Maybe Jack will pull a November surprise! Jack up big on a board that has a liberal majority!
35 votes. LOL. Shocking indeed. What a massive sample size. I took a poll in my house and Murphy won easily -- in fact it was unanimous. Granted I'm the only one who lives here and since I don't live in NJ my vote doesn't matter but I think it's a pretty scientific poll.Shocking results for a blue leaning board!
Haven’t seen recent polling, but my assumption has been that Murphy wins this handily. Between the big city urban vote that skews heavily D, the public sector union vote that is always squarely in the D camp regardless of candidate, and the suburban mom vote, I don’t think Jack has a chance.
Here's the latest. This poll had jack down 13% a few weeks ago. Now its 6 percent.
Murphy leads Ciattarelli by 6 points as N.J. governor election nears, new poll shows
It's the latest poll to show the race between Gov. Phil Murphy and Jack Ciattarelli narrowing.www.nj.com
Its Ciatterellis whole campaign that he vacations on LBI while Murphy goes to Italy and hes a Yankees fan while Murphy is a Red Sox fan?
This guy is gonna get smoked haha
Our taxes are higher than other states, salaries are also much higher, we have good school systems. You could always move if you dont like the state.
We have get out there and vote and pray Jack wins otherwise we are royally screwed!I think this race will be a lot closer than people think. Jack might pull the upset!
You must be another one who "happily" pays his taxes.Speak for yourself. Phil Murphy does not effect my life one iota. If Jack is elected my life will be exactly the same.
Depends on your field. In my field, salaries are actually higher in PA, and the midwest.No, he doesnt. Throwing a mask on for 30 minutes a week to grocery shop has 0 effect on my life. Our taxes are higher than other states, salaries are also much higher, we have good school systems. You could always move if you dont like the state.
Depends on your field. In my field, salaries are actually higher in PA, and the midwest.
You must be another one who "happily" pays his taxes.
I'll happily pay my taxes if I'm getting my monies worth.You must be another one who "happily" pays his taxes.
Since when does your federal income tax have anything to do with where you live, knees?Sure. I am all square with the IRS and State of NJ. They're a part of living where I live
Sure. I am all square with the IRS and State of NJ. They're a part of living where I live
If the chipmunk loses ( which is unlikely ) and Terry berry loses the dem funeral March to 2022 has begun.
Good summary. Although we cut our expenses in the process of downsizing to PA, the amount of money we are saving is way beyond what we expected. Property taxes, utilities, services, etc. And the dining and recreation options are so much better than Hunterdon County in NJ. Lot's of new construction, especially in over 55 communities and 40-45% of new residents are from NJ.Three things that standout for me, with Murphy (I still believe he will win, because Trump):
1. Whatever happened to Katie Brennan? For a "pro-woman" Democrat, he certainly stood by as she was raped and left to twist in the wind
2. His handling of the long-term care facilities at the onset of the pandemic. I don't care what the prevailing wisdom of the time was, it was a bad idea, medically, and common-sense wise. But Cuomo did it...
3. "If taxes are your issue, NJ may not be the state for you." What an out-of-touch, pretentious statement to make, from a New England-bred, Ivy-educated, trust fund beneficiary. Twenty years ago and beyond in NJ, this comment would have cost him the next election. But he knows it won't, and that is a sad commentary on how Democrat rule and taxes have sent many of the NJ middle class to Delaware and south, and in their place people who happily pay any taxes to live in a bubble consistent with their own ideology.
What a F-ing mess.
In today's New Jersey, you could put a park bench on the ballot. It would win as long as it had a "D" next to its name.
I honestly think a good R candidate would be leading right now. Murphy is out of touch and not really that popular in the state.
Ciattarelli is an excellent candidate. Moderate Republican without the baggage of a Christie type. An extremist Republican would never win in NJ.
Think he is a good candiate, but he was really unknown to most, his campaign seems to really have never gotten much steam and seems like he has focused on the wrong things.Ciattarelli is an excellent candidate. Moderate Republican without the baggage of a Christie type. An extremist Republican would never win in NJ.