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No Super Tuesday primary means big cost savings for New Jersey - Gloucester County Times - NJ.com

No Super Tuesday primary means big cost savings for New Jersey
Gloucester County Times - NJ.com
By Carly Q. Romalino/Gloucester County Times If the tab to put on a February Presidential primary wasn't so steep, registered New Jersey Republicans would be at the polls today, electing the GOP candidate best to challenge Barack Obama in November.


No Super Tuesday primary means big cost savings for New Jersey - Gloucester County Times - NJ.com

Editorial: NJ towns should jump at chance to move school elections to November - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

Editorial: NJ towns should jump at chance to move school elections to November
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
By Times of Trenton Editorial Board That is nearly true of school elections in New Jersey, which typically cost between $7 million and $9 million to arrange. And they draw just 10 to 15 percent of registered voters to the polls.

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Editorial: NJ towns should jump at chance to move school elections to November - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

NJ Favors Marriage Vote - Governors Journal

Governors Journal

NJ Favors Marriage Vote
Governors Journal
By GoJo Staff on February 6, 2012 A new poll published Monday says most New Jersey residents(57%), are in favor of Governor Chris Christie's(R) proposal to put the issue of gay marriage to a referendum. This as other recent polls show most New Jersey ...
Ballot question on same-sex marriage would influence NJ voter turnoutNewsworks.org
Income tax isn't the problemAsbury Park Press
Chris Christie: Gay Marriage Referendum Is 'Bargain Of Their Life' For Pro ...Huffington Post

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NJ Favors Marriage Vote - Governors Journal

Nevada Entrance Polls: How Different Groups Voted - New York Times (blog)

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Nevada Entrance Polls: How Different Groups Voted
New York Times (blog)
The Nevada caucus poll was based on questionnaires completed by voters on Saturday as they entered Republican Party caucus locations across Nevada.. The poll was conducted by Edison Research of Somerville, NJ for the National Election Pool, ...
5 questions before the February lull--Mitt at 50% in certified Nevada results ...Politico
New Jersey HeraldRomney using Nev. as springboard for Feb. contestsNew Jersey Herald

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Nevada Entrance Polls: How Different Groups Voted - New York Times (blog)

Recommended: Romney campaign tries to throw cold water on poll showing Obama ... - msnbc.com

Recommended: Romney campaign tries to throw cold water on poll showing Obama ...
msnbc.com
If national polls aren't scaring Republicans yet, how about the electoral college vote? Currently President Obama leads in the following states. WA, OR, CA, NV, CO, NM, MN, WI, IL, MI, OH, PA, NY, VT, NH, ME, MA, RI, CT, NJ, DE, MD, DC, and HI.

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Recommended: Romney campaign tries to throw cold water on poll showing Obama ... - msnbc.com

Economic Confidence Highest in DC, Lowest in W.Va. - Gallup.com

Economic Confidence Highest in DC, Lowest in W.Va.
Gallup.com
by Jeffrey M. Jones PRINCETON, NJ -- In 2011, Americans remained pessimistic about the national economy, but residents of the District of Columbia, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Nebraska were less pessimistic. Economic confidence was lowest among West ...

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Economic Confidence Highest in DC, Lowest in W.Va. - Gallup.com

Men's Basketball Resumes NJ Rivalry; Travels to Rutgers, Wednesday - SHU Pirates

Men's Basketball Resumes NJ Rivalry; Travels to Rutgers, Wednesday
SHU Pirates
30, 2001, the Seton Hall men's basketball team was ranked in the Associated Press (AP) Poll. With 205 votes, the Pirates were ranked #24 on Jan. 9, just ahead of fellow BIG EAST member Marquette. Seton Hall had received votes in the polls two prior ...

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Men's Basketball Resumes NJ Rivalry; Travels to Rutgers, Wednesday - SHU Pirates

Gay marriage: Voters always say 'no' - Gloucester County Times - NJ.com

Gay marriage: Voters always say 'no'
Gloucester County Times - NJ.com
With all the problems facing New Jersey, how can such an issue even be a topic for discussion, let alone a number-one priority? Ah, yes, it has to be the money. These politicians, headed by the chief of bullying, state Senate President Stephen Sweeney, ...

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Gay marriage: Voters always say 'no' - Gloucester County Times - NJ.com

Christie Says Voters Would Pass NJ Gay Marriage Referendum - BusinessWeek

The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

Christie Says Voters Would Pass NJ Gay Marriage Referendum
BusinessWeek
2 (Bloomberg) -- New Jersey voters would probably pass a law allowing gay marriage in a referendum, Governor Chris Christie said today. “The polls that I've seen show that if this goes to the ballot, I lose,” the Republican governor, ...
County residents take a drive to catch Christie's earNew Jersey Herald
NJ Gov., Dems Continue Gay Marriage DivideNBC 10 Philadelphia
Why Mitt Romney Won't Pick Chris Christie as His Running MateYahoo! Contributors Network
Queerty -Lez Get Real -abc27
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Christie Says Voters Would Pass NJ Gay Marriage Referendum - BusinessWeek

How the Exit Poll Was Conducted - New York Times

How the Exit Poll Was Conducted
New York Times
The Florida exit poll was based on questionnaires that voters completed on Tuesday as they left primary election locations across the state. The poll was conducted by Edison Research of Somerville, NJ, for the National Election Pool, which consists of ...

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How the Exit Poll Was Conducted - New York Times

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