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Rasmussen ReportsAdded: 11/3/08
Rasmussen Reports
Obama now has a 17-point lead among unaffiliated voters in New Jersey. In October, the candidates split the unaffiliated vote. Women in New Jersey favor Obama by a 64% to 35% margin, while men lean towards McCain, 50% to 48%. A month ago, favorability ratings for the candidates were identical. Now, 63% of New Jersey voters have a favorable view of Obama, while 53% view McCain favorably. The Democrat is viewed unfavorably by 36%, while the Republican is viewed unfavorably by 44%. It�s no surprise that the plurality of New Jersey name the economy as the top electoral issue this year, and voters trust Obama more on economic matters by a 55% to 40% margin. Obama holds a 56% to 38% advantage among unaffiliated voters on this issue. On national security, Garden State voters trust Obama more 53% to 43%. Obama also holds a big lead among unaffiliated voters on the issue.
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