December 11, 2007 - 11:46am

Lautenberg's poll numbers

Most national political observers view U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg as a good bet for re-election when he seeks a fifth term next year, but the 83-year-old Senator’s 42%-33% approval ratings in a Quinnipiac University poll released today shows him to be less popular than several Republican Senators viewed as especially vulnerable in the 2008 election.

Minnesota’s Norm Coleman is at 53%-40%, Oregon’s Gordon Smith at 52%-38%, New Hampshire’s John Sununu at 48%-29%, and Maine’s Susan Collins is at 48%-25%, according to recent independent polls taken in those states judging voters favorable/unfavorable ratings.

Of course, a Republican hasn’t won a U.S. Senate seat from New Jersey since 1972 (only Hawaii and West Virginia have gone longer), and Lautenberg has never had great poll numbers. 

Comments

The problem is the GOP


Here is an excellent example of how the Republicans can pick up a seat, but they can't find anyone to run because they don't think they can win!

They buy into the rhetoric that NJ is hopelessly blue and thus give Fossil Frank a free ride when in fact he's under 50% with no one running against him!

The state GOP is so pathetic, so weak and lacking any credibility on taxes and spending because for years they just go along with everything the Democrats do.

 

12/11/07 3:04 pm