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If the candidates for Senate in 2014 were Democrat Frank Lautenberg and Republican Kim Guadagno, who would you vote for?
- Frank Lautenberg 48%
- Kim Guadagno 33%
- Not sure 19%
If the candidates for Senate in 2014 were Democrat Cory Booker and Republican Kim Guadagno, who would you vote for?
- Cory Booker 52%
- Kim Guadagno 29%
- Not sure 19%
If the candidates for Senate in 2014 were Democrat Rob Andrews and Republican Kim Guadagno, who would you vote for?
- Rob Andrews 35%
- Kim Guadagno 34%
- Not sure 31%
If the candidates for Senate in 2014 were Democrat Frank Pallone and Republican Kim Guadagno, who would you vote for?
- Kim Guadagno 32%
- Frank Pallone 32%
- Not sure 36%
Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
- Cory Booker 48% / 20% {+28%}
- Frank Pallone 15% / 14% {+1%}
- Kim Guadagno 13% / 14% {-1%}
- Rob Andrews 14% / 17% {-3%}
Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Frank Lautenberg’s job performance?
- Approve 43%
- Disapprove 36%
Survey of 600 New Jersey voters was conducted November 26-28,
2012. The margin of error is +/- 4.0 percentage points. Party ID: 48% Democrat; 25% Republican; 27% Independent/Other. Political ideology: 35% Moderate; 26% Somewhat liberal; 20% Somewhat
conservative; 10% Very
conservative; 9% Very liberal.
PPP (D) New Jersey 2014 Democratic Senate Primary Poll
Would you prefer the Democratic candidate for Senate in 2014 be Cory Booker or Frank Lautenberg?
- Cory Booker 59%
- Frank Lautenberg 22%
- Not sure 18%
Given the choices of Rob Andrews, Cory Booker, and Frank Pallone, who would you most like to see as the Democratic candidate for Senate in 2014?
- Cory Booker 48%
- Rob Andrews 17%
- Frank Pallone 13%
- Someone else 11%
- Not sure 11%
Favorable / Unfavorable {Net}
- Cory Booker 62% / 15% {+47%}
- Frank Pallone 18% / 11% {+7%}
- Rob Andrews 16% / 16% {0%}
Do you approve or disapprove of Senator Frank Lautenberg’s job performance?
- Approve 63%
- Disapprove 18%
Would you like for Frank Lautenberg to run for re-election in 2014, or would you prefer that he retire?
- He should run for re-election 36%
- He should retire 45%
- Not sure 20%
Survey of 300 Democratic primary voters was conducted November 26-28,
2012. The margin of error is +/- 5.6 percentage points. Political ideology: 36% Somewhat liberal; 34% Moderate; 21% Very liberal; 7% Somewhat
conservative; 2% Very
conservative.