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Chris Christie is officially the most unpopular governor ever.

http://www.northjersey.com/story/news/new-jersey/governor/2017/06/14/christies-job-approval-drops-new-low/395867001/

Gov. Chris Christie's job approval rating dropped to 15 percent in a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday, the worst rating for any governor in any state surveyed by the university in 20 years.

The latest poll puts Christie in a league of his own in New Jersey as well. He had been tied with former Democratic Gov. Brendan Byrne for the lowest job approval rating of 17 percent. The poll released Wednesday said 81 percent of registered New Jersey voters disapprove of the job Christie is doing as governor. He does not have much support within his own party, either, with 58 of Republicans disapproving, according to the poll.

Christie did not take questions at a public event he hosted outside the state capitol Wednesday morning, and his office declined to comment on the poll.


"Hobbled by eight years in a little noticed job and her ties to a remarkably unpopular governor, Lt. Gov. Guadagno is little-known and little-liked," Maurice Carroll, assistant director of the poll, said in a statement. "Half the state doesn't know enough about her to judge her as a candidate."

But with five months until the gubernatorial election, Guadagno's opponent, Democratic nominee Phil Murphy, holds a commanding lead. If the election were held today, Murphy would beat Guadagno 55 percent to 26 percent, according to the poll. The two candidates clinched their party's nominations in last week's primary.

"Once upon a time, New Jersey elections were peppy — looked on as a sign of where the nation was heading politically. This was a far from peppy primary and the first general election matchup between Democrat Phil Murphy and Republican Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno doesn't look like this race will go down to the wire," Carroll said.

Christie is not the only unpopular Republican in New Jersey. President Donald Trump is also at a historic low job approval, at 28 percent, according to the poll. Quinnipiac noted that in more than 20 years of polling, Christie recorded the worst approval rating. The university conducts surveys in Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Virginia.

Overall, New Jersey voters polled by Quinnipiac held a favorable view of Democrats. U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, D-Paramus, who is scheduled to stand trial later this year on corruption charges, received a 44 percent approval rating. But the same percentage of voters said that Menendez does not deserve re-election next year. New Jersey's junior U.S. senator, Cory Booker, D-Newark, received a 58 percent approval rating, according to the poll.

The poll was conducted between June 7 and June 12 among 1,103 New Jersey voters. The poll has a margin of error of 3.8 percentage points.

Not surprising tbh. He rode Sandy to get himself re-elected but that can only last you so long.
 

Xe4

Banned
I swear to god if his Lt. Gov wins the general I'm moving out of this shithole.
He won't. Only reason hr won in the first place was because of how corrupt the previous administration was. And he managed to outdo it. Shows that no matter how bad democrats ars, there's always going to be a Republican who is worse.
 
To be fair, he's the most unpopular governor in the handful of states surveyed by this university.

Still, not exactly an achievement you'd want to go home with at night.

He's a POS but at least he's someone that's giving non-violent prisoners a chance at life by giving them jobs.

And to keep the Republican universe in balance, trying to destroy the state's social safety net and forcing more people into homelessness and hunger. Maybe it's all part of a plan to get them arrested so then they can have jobs.
 
He won't. Only reason hr won in the first place was because of how corrupt the previous administration was. And he managed to outdo it. Shows that no matter how bad democrats ars, there's always going to be a Republican who is worse.
She but yes I don't think she will. NJ is a deep blue state and the only reason Christie won is like you said, Corzine was corrupt. Now you've got a Republican running who was part of an even more corrupt administration? Chances are low, but voter turnout could also be low and swing things her way.
 
Dude has only been governor in name for the last 3 years.

Kim G has been doing his bidding in his absence.

I cannot wait until he's gone, however the options to replace him aren't great.

It's either Kim G his current Lt Gov, or Phil Murphy who is pretty close to a carbon copy of Jon Corzine who was just a Goldman Sachs Exec who had no idea how to govern.
 

Draxal

Member
She but yes I don't think she will. NJ is a deep blue state and the only reason Christie won is like you said, Corzine was corrupt. Now you've got a Republican running who was part of an even more corrupt administration? Chances are low, but voter turnout could also be low and swing things her way.

It wasn't just Corzine, it was Corzine and McGreevey.

Dude has only been governor in name for the last 3 years.

Kim G has been doing his bidding in his absence.

I cannot wait until he's gone, however the options to replace him aren't great.

It's either Kim G his current Lt Gov, or Phil Murphy who is pretty close to a carbon copy of Jon Corzine who was just a Goldman Sachs Exec who had no idea how to govern.

Ayup, its kinda disheartening that the NJ Democrats had to default on another Goldman Sachs Exec.
 
He's a POS but at least he's someone that's giving non-violent prisoners a chance at life by giving them jobs.

But he's also so archaic in his views on marijuana and the fact he believes casinos only belong in AC, as NJ's stranglehold on gambling has gone up in smoke as casinos have opened in every surrounding state over his tenure. There's no reason why there shouldn't be a North Jersey casino to attract people coming over from NYC.
 
But he's also so archaic in his views on marijuana and the fact he believes casinos only belong in AC, as NJ's stranglehold on gambling has gone up in smoke as casinos have opened in every surrounding state over his tenure. There's no reason why there shouldn't be a North Jersey casino to attract people coming over from NYC.

Oh I was referring to LePage in my message haha, but yeah you're right. Why would I drive two hours to AC when I can spend half that time driving to Sands in PA. The only thing NJ has going for it gambling wise is the fact that it's legal here to gamble online. But that in itself doesn't help AC either.
 
Oh I was referring to LePage in my message haha, but yeah you're right. Why would I drive two hours to AC when I can spend half that time driving to Sands in PA. The only thing NJ has going for it gambling wise is the fact that it's legal here to gamble online. But that in itself doesn't help AC either.

I only go to AC to see concerts. Was just down there a few months go to see Ben Folds at the Borgata Music Box.

Otherwise there isn't much reason to go there to gamble.
 
He's a POS but at least he's someone that's giving non-violent prisoners a chance at life by giving them jobs.

Yeah, sure, because Maine is 99% white with a drug epidemic going on and an aging workforce. Young people are peacing the fuck out, so he doesn't have much choice in the matter, outside of bringing many much needed immigrants, which is laughable on his part.
 
It wasn't just Corzine, it was Corzine and McGreevey.



Ayup, its kinda disheartening that the NJ Democrats had to default on another Goldman Sachs Exec.
True.

And it's not really anyone's fault. I wish Murphy wasn't running either but it's a state election and the dude spent exponentially more in campaigning than all of the other dems combined, plus he was an ambassador before. You can't beat that sadly.
 
If the numbers correlate for anything.

During the Republican Gubernatorial Primary there were only 241393 votes for Republican candidates, for the Democrats there was a total of 493940 votes between all the Democratic candidates.
 
True.

And it's not really anyone's fault. I wish Murphy wasn't running either but it's a state election and the dude spent exponentially more in campaigning than all of the other dems combined, plus he was an ambassador before. You can't beat that sadly.

Dude spent 19 million on his campaign, all the other candidates combined on the Democrat side spent 3.8 million.
 

Ron Mexico

Member
As I said back in the primary thread, Guadagno spends every public breath distancing herself from Christie and makes the final vote tally way closer than it otherwise would have been expected.

Barring something unforeseen, Murphy wins but nothing approaching a landslide.
 

CHC

Member
He risked it all to become Trump's little slave boy and got nothing but disapproval from all sides. Pathetic, but fitting.
 

Dram

Member
Its amazing to remember how nationally popular he was when he first got elected. I bet he really wishes he had run for President in 2012.
 

Ron Mexico

Member
He was unpopular before that. He's just an awful person and bad at his job.

...and the gas tax and the threats to end the reciprocal agreements gave his Lt. a springboard to distance herself from.

He's an absolute shitheel and terrible for the state, but depending on how you look at it, he's excelling at what he was trying to do-- turn this into something that keeps his "legacy" alive.

Or I could just be too cynical about being "good" at politics. Either way, I stand by Murphy by 3-4 points in November.
 

Kill3r7

Member
This whole NJTRANSIT debacle is on him. I understood his motivation and rationale about not building a new tunnel but it was absolutely short sighted.
 

Ron Mexico

Member
If he's hated so much, how is it that he keeps getting reelected ?

He's a pathetic excuse of a human being. These numbers seem too high.

The answer to both of these is exactly the same-- New Jersey isn't anything approaching homogenous despite the overall left lean of the state. I'm guessing here, but I'd go out on a limb that if they adjusted for municipality level, there would be a handful of townships where he's still over 50%. Gross as that may (rightfully) seem.
 
He risked it all to become Trump's little slave boy and got nothing but disapproval from all sides. Pathetic, but fitting.

He didn't risk anything. Bridgegate sealed that governor of NJ was going to be the highest position he was ever elected to. His choices at that point were always going to be either getting into entertainment or an appointment by a Republican president, and I'm not sure I see any moderate Republican choosing him for any appointment anyway. So it was always Trump (or whatever non-Jeb person won the primary) or bust.
 
I only go to AC to see concerts. Was just down there a few months go to see Ben Folds at the Borgata Music Box.

Otherwise there isn't much reason to go there to gamble.

AC's a fucking wreck. What they need is some compelling attractions and movie studio lots to generate interest. Beaches and gambling alone doesn't cut it.
 
Yeah that's what I said lol. So it's not really fair to blame NJ dems when the main reason Murphy won is because of his own pockets.

Was kind of crappy Bernie wouldn't campaign at all for Wiz, after Wiz pretty much handled Bernie's NJ campaign and got him over 320k votes in the NJ primary.
 
Kim G used to be my professor.

She lacks the charisma to win. I liked her well enough, but she came off poorly to most of my classmates.
 
I said worst not least popular. I won't argue that everyone hates him. The Cowboys thing alone is just mind boggling.

I hate him for what he's done to my alma mater by wearing outfits like this;

Chris-Christie-FUPA.jpg
 
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