New Jersey Race for Governor

Corzine narrowly leads Forrester with just one day to go: Democrat Jon Corzine edges Republican Doug Forrester by 5 points among New Jersey voters likely to vote on Tuesday including those who are leaning toward a candidate. Corzine receives the support of 51% of likely voters compared with 46% for Forrester. 3% remain undecided.

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New Jersey Race for Governor

Corzine edges Forrester in New Jersey’s fierce battle for governor: Democrat Jon Corzine leads Republican Doug Forrester by 6 points among New Jersey voters likely to vote on Tuesday. Corzine receives the support of 48% of likely voters compared with 42% for Forrester. 10% are undecided.

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New York City Race for Mayor

November 4, 2005 by Marist Poll  
Filed under NYC, NYC Poll Archive, Politics

As the campaign enters its final weekend, Michael Bloomberg has a 34 point lead over Fernando Ferrer. Among New York City voters likely to vote next week, the mayor receives 64% compared with 30% for Ferrer. Three percent of likely voters plan to support Conservative Party candidate Thomas Ognibene, and 3% are undecided.

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New Jersey Race for Governor

When looking at the combined results from this two day poll conducted on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, Democrat Jon Corzine leads Republican Doug Forrester by 9 points among New Jersey voters likely to vote next Tuesday. Corzine receives the support of 49% of likely voters compared with 40% for Forrester. 11% are undecided.

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New York City Race for Mayor

November 1, 2005 by Marist Poll  
Filed under NYC, NYC Poll Archive, Politics

Bloomberg outdistances Democratic challenger Ferrer: With just one week to go before Election Day, Michael Bloomberg has a formidable lead over his Democratic opponent Fernando Ferrer. Among New York City voters likely to vote next Tuesday, the mayor receives 62% compared with 31% for Ferrer. Three percent of likely voters plan to support Conservative Party candidate Thomas Ognibene, and 4% are undecided.

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