Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Chris Christie's approval ratings!

Who’s watching Chris Christie: Chris Christie’s approval ratings! After Chris Christie, vetoed women’s health care amendment, which broke his campaign pledge—his approval rating has dropped.

In an Independent Think Tank, part of the Coaches! 101's program: where we monitor, and calculate information through social networking and direct emailing. Coaches! 101’s opinion poll reads: 12% of the Democrats in New Jersey agree with how Chris Christie is doing his job. While 85% of the Republican Party agrees with him, and want more cut, and harm to the public sector.

Since New Jersey is a very liberal state where 25% of registered Democrats stay home during Gubernatorial election, or any elections other than president—Chris Christie’s overall approval ratings amount likely voters is 30% which large factors play, Republicans are only 25% of the likely voters, where 3% is independent so that leaves 75% of the likely voters affiliate themselves as democratic voters. And 12% of those voters agree with Chris on one issue: exploding salaries. That leaves a walking room of 33% of the Democratic base want to recall Chris Christie—which is 500,000 voters. Since the Republicans support Chris, where they only have a 25% voter rating in New Jersey, it’s those that stay home, and are independents that are foaming at the mouth about Chris Christie’s attack on public services. Coaches! 101 say: Chris Christie among dems have dis-approval ratings of 63% a like approval rating of 12% with Democrats, and 20% approval rating with Rebulicans, which varies because Dems are the Majority, and a 5% independent who want respect. So if an election was held today, Chris Christie wouldn't stand a chance against a strong Democrat.

If the Democrats who have the majority were to stand up for public services, they would have the support to recall the governor. But that’s the problem, State Democrats are about their own egos rather than helping to heal the party. The Party is divided within and they are only appointing friends of friends. A republican party can’t function in a liberal state without a dysfunctional State Democratic party.

TheFanNJ: Political Activist and consultant.




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