Gov. Chris Christie's job approval ratings are at their lowest point in New Jersey since he was elected, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll, which also gave him the lowest rating for any governor this year in the nine states where such surveys have been held.
"The governor’s job approval hits a new low and voters think his presidential ambitions are distracting him from his day job," said Quinnipiac University Poll Assistant Director Maurice Carroll in a press release about the poll. "Besides, they don't think he’d be a good president."
The 1,428 New Jersey voters surveyed between April 9-14 said they disapprove, 56 percent–38 percent, of the job Christie is doing. Further, they said by 65-29 percent that they do not believe he would make a good president, and said by 64-33 percent that he should not run for president at all.
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He is not running for governor again.
...Yeah, well Republicans in office are much rarer in NJ than they are in MD. A poll of 1,500? Doesn't add up like the last two elections do, for a reason.
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