A poll found New Jerseyans split down the middle about the job performance of Gov. Chris Christie. Public employees definitely don't like what they see. Others are inclined to view him more favorably. The Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind Poll released today found 44 percent of voters approving of the way the Republican governor is doing his job and 42...
Governor Chris Christie talks with Joe Sivo of Union City after speaking to a crowd of New Jerseyans about "Cap 2.5, " his proposed constitutional amendment to impose a 2.5 percent cap on increases in the property tax levy and state spending.A poll found New Jerseyans split down the middle about the job performance of Gov. Chris Christie.
Public employees definitely don't like what they see. Others are inclined to view him more favorably.
The Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind Poll released today found 44 percent of voters approving of the way the Republican governor is doing his job and 42 percent disapproving.
The approval rating is essentially unchanged from FDU's March 30 poll, but the disapproval number is up 10 percentage points.
Public employee households disapprove of the governor by a 58-33 margin, while non-public employee households approve by 48-36.
The statewide telephone poll of 654 voters was conducted May 19-23 and has a sampling error margin of plus or minus 4 percentage points.