Gov. Jon Corzine’s job approval ratings continue to be upside-down, 42%-48%, a slight improvement from his 38%-52% rating in June, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll that was released this morning.
On his handling of the state budget, Corzine has a 33%-56% approval rating, and 39% of New Jersey registered voters say the state has gotten worse under his leadership. 49% say things have remained the same, and 9% say the state has gotten better.
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He deserves the rating!
Just imagine if Obama gets elected and Corzine follows him to Washington. The entire country will go the wayward way of New Jersey economics. Tax tax tax
Glad to hear it.
It's good to hear that a majority of NJ voters think Corzine is doing a lousy job. Thank God I'm no longer a voice in the wilderness.
He's the worst Governor we've ever had and that takes some doing when you consider his immediate three predecessors.