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FDU Poll: Obama's OK, Women Cool on Romney

About half approve of job president is doing

 

Our Republican governor gets good marks from the Garden State, but so does our Democratic president, according to the latest poll from Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind.

Barack Obama also has a solid lead over Mitt Romney in New Jersey, according to the poll — especially among women.

Read the full statement from FDU below, then take our own poll to let us know what you think?

According the latest poll by Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind™, 50 percent of New Jersey voters say they approve of the way the president is handling his job, while 42 percent disapprove. These numbers mirror the support expressed by New Jerseyans for their Republican governor, Chris Christie, as reported yesterday: 56 percent approve of the job Christie is doing, compared to 33 percent who disapprove.

“What’s interesting is the fact that these men are from different parties, during a time of sharp partisan division, and yet they garner about the same support,” said FDU political scientist and poll analyst Krista Jenkins. “Obama’s popularity in the Garden State doesn’t detract from Christie’s, and vice versa. Both clearly bring something to the table that works for New Jerseyans.”

When it comes to the all-important horserace, Obama bests the presumptive Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, by fourteen points (50-36 percent).  And behind those numbers, the gender gap is a sizable obstacle for Romney to overcome. Although men are about equally divided in their support for the candidates (45% Obama; 42% Romney), the majority of women say they’d vote for Obama if the election were held today (54%-31%). Women are also significantly more likely to approve of Obama’s job performance (55%) than men (45%).

“What we’re seeing in New Jersey confirms what’s going on nationally,” said Jenkins. “Judging by the size of Romney’s deficit with women voters, gender is going to play a sizable role in the outcome of this election.”

However, the gender gap doesn’t hold up when the question turns to perceptions of the direction in which the country is headed. The majority of respondents (56%) believe the country is on the wrong track, and men (57%) and women (55%) are about equally pessimistic.

“When we step back and look at what these numbers are telling us, it’s that New Jersey women are just as unhappy with where this country is headed, but draw a completely different conclusion than men about the choice of candidates and the solutions they’re offering,” said Jenkins.

The Fairleigh Dickinson University poll of 797 registered voters statewide was conducted by telephone using both landlines and cell phones from April 30 through May 6, 2012, and has a margin of error of +/-3.5 percentage points.

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  • Is Barack Obama doing a good job as president? (Tell us why or why not in the comments)

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Absolutely.
        107 (42%)
    • I'm undecided or torn on this one.
        8 (3%)
    • No way.
        137 (54%)
    Total votes: 252
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Related Topics: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Poll, and Publicmind

Noel

5:10 pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Obama is the best président for USA,and hes the man that USA need.

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J

5:30 pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Not a surprise that Obama's ahead in NJ, though I don't expect a 14-point margin in November--about 8-10 points sounds right. Which still means that NJ is not a battleground state, and we won't be seeing much of either candidate in person (except for fund-raisers, since we're a rich state).

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Gary

11:26 am on Thursday, May 24, 2012

Rich state as in we're a Blue State that funds the Red States? Funny, how the "redder" the state the more they get back in federal spending. Almost like that famous tea party slogan "Keep the government out of my Medicare"

HopRes

9:16 pm on Sunday, May 13, 2012

Obama is the worse President ever! Th e biggest waste of four years this country has ever seen.

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Gary

11:24 am on Thursday, May 24, 2012

Really, the worst (note your typo or incorrect english)? Not Harding (think Tea Pot Dome), Bush II (think 2 unfunded wars and Medicare part D), Hoover (remember that history of a little thing called the Great Depression fueled by trade wars), how about Andrew Johnson (opposed any reconstruction activity post-civil war...remember Sherman burned the south)...need i go on????

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FourScore

11:51 am on Thursday, May 24, 2012

People who call Obama “the worst president ever” rarely provide any facts to back up this claim.

Mike

12:33 pm on Thursday, May 24, 2012

@Gary: Don't forget the annihilation of Glass-Steagall. But leave Saint Ronnie alone.

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Al Iervolino

3:02 pm on Thursday, May 24, 2012

pretty sure GS was repealed under president clinton.

Dan Grant

12:42 pm on Thursday, May 24, 2012

This President has been attacked like no other since Lyndon Johnson and the Viet Nam war and even then no one questioned his very right to be President the way they have this President. Jimmy Carter was attacked but mostly in retrospect by Republicans who want to make the comparison to Obama. Maybe people forget when the Stock Market plunged to 7000 and the holders of 401ks and retirement and pension packages lost half their value. Maybe the people want to forget the 750,000 jobs a month we lost in the waning days of the Bush Administration. Maybe all those red States ought to understand they live off the welfare provided to them by the Blue States like NJ.

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Maura Souki

3:32 pm on Thursday, May 24, 2012

Dan Grant, if memory serves me correctly; you were like a Rottweiler on a rare steak in your attacks of GWB!

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Dan Grant

5:32 pm on Thursday, May 24, 2012

Like Harry Truman said." I don't give them hell, I tell the truth and they think it's hell."
I can't remember anything I said that wasn't about Bush policies.

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