HolyCoast: Christie Up by 6 in Final Poll
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Monday, November 02, 2009

Christie Up by 6 in Final Poll

These numbers were collected before Obama spent the day in a desperate attempt to save Gov. Jon Corzine, but I don't think Obama will have made much difference:
The final Public Policy Polling survey in New Jersey finds Chris Christie (R) pulling ahead of Gov. Jon Corzine (D), 47% to 41%, with independent Chris Daggett at 11%.

Three weeks ago, Christie led by just one point but Corzine's momentum has stalled in the last two surveys conducted by the firm.

Analysis: "Christie's advantage is due largely to his support from independents and because he has Republicans more unified around him than the Democrats are around Corzine. Christie leads Corzine 52-29 with indies, as Daggett's support with that group has declined to 16%. Christie is getting 82% of Republicans to Corzine's 72% of Democrats."
This means conservative candidates are in position to sweep all three of the high profile races that will be decided on Tuesday.

The fourth big contest is in CA-10 where another conservative is going up against an old guard liberal Democrat in a pretty blue district. A win by the GOP there is rather unlikely, but not out of the question. If the Republican wins that one too it will be very hard to argue that this election was not a referendum on Obama and the Democrats.

And just for grins and giggles, Atlanta may be about to elect a white mayor for the first time in 35 years. The liberals and race hustlers are in for a bad day.

UPDATE: Instapundit describes the race as "out of the margin of fraud". Good line.

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