McCain Is Leding In New Jersey Polls

John McCain Leads New Jersey Poll Released by Reuters/C SPAN/Zogby tracking poll.

Here are the latest results from the New Jersey poll by Reuters/C SPAN/Zogby tracking poll published on USAElectionPolls.com:

There were 862 voters polled on 2/2-4.

Reuters/C SPAN/Zogby tracking poll
Date: 2/2-4
New Jersey
Est. MoE = 3.3%
John McCain 53%
Mitt Romney 24%
Mike Huckabee 5%
Ron Paul 4%
Unsure 14%

Quote:

McCain held steady in New Jersey with 53% support, compared to Romney’s 24%. Romney had dropped two points. Huckabee, too, lost two points, to end the final day before the vote with just 5% support. McCain had 50% support from registered Republicans and 63% from independents.

Romney had 24% support from both those groups. Though 56% of voters under 30 preferred McCain, to Romney’s zero support, 31% of those young voters remained undecided. Older voters were more certain of their choices- only 9% were undecided. Forty-seven percent liked McCain, compared to 30% for Romney.

The three-day tracking survey included 862 likely voters and carried a margin for error of +/- 3.4 percentage points.
Source: Tracking Polls, State Presidential Primary Polls

The average poll results over the last 5 days in the New Jersey polls from USAElectionPolls.com are:

Candidate %
Mitt Romney 26
Mike Huckabee 7
John McCain 53
Ron Paul 5

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McCain took a Mc-Snoozer in 2007 - Voting Record

Peter30something's picture

The Hill: "Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is the only presidential candidate... to have missed a major vote on the Iraq war this year."

The National Journal: "Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., the only other senator whose presidential candidacy survived the initial round of primaries and caucuses this year, did not vote frequently enough in 2007 to draw a composite score. He missed more than half of the votes in both the economic and foreign-policy categories..."

How many men and women is McCain going to sacrifice to preserve Bush's war legacy.

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