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In regards to fraud worries in NJ

Yes, New Jersey is corrupt.  Yes, the ACORN/SEIU/NEA and other big union thugs will do everything to prevent Corzine’s ship from going down.  However, Corzine needs to be in essence within 1.5 points of Christie at the most to pull this thing off via fraud.  1% is a large amount of votes in NJ (15-25,000) when you think about it.  If polls like Rasmussen, Survey USA, and PPP(D) all show Christie with 3+point leads with Monmouth, Democracy Corps, and Quinnipiac using disproportionate weights, this reeks of desperation trying to prop up Corzine.  For example, D+15 advantage in Democracy Corps, Christie only up 10 among independents in Monmouth and Democracy Corps, Quinnipiac last week using an absurd +27 Dem weight and then revising it back to 15 or 11 or whatever they said, and Monmouth having a large amount of “undecided” voters in their polling. 

I’m sure there are going to be plenty of operatives from both sides keeping an eye on this tomorrow but if these polls are indicating these kind of numbers for Corzine, Corzine is looking to lose soundly.  The large momentum Christie has right now will not be determined as far as its size until tomorrow when voters give their verdict.  If I am in Corzine’s campaign, I would feel completely helpless right now.  Democrat voters are not enthused about Corzine and as they see these numbers going toward Christie big, they will probably vote for Daggett or just stay home.  When you’re hard pressed to get your base to turn out for you and the other side is completely energized and in the lead, demoralization sets in.  The realization of impending defeat demotivates that campaign, their voter base and with that the curtain falls.

COMMENTS

  • madmonica

    I hope you’re right. But after the Minnesota Mess I get real spooked when I hear that Obama’s gang has boots on the ground anywhere there is voting to be done.

    I feel almost like we should be prepared for an onslaught of the undead. ACORN and the gang have registered so many dead people to vote in the past, I would caution the people of NJ to keep an eye out for shambling hordes of undead tromping to the polls in order to vote for Corzine.

    It worked for Al Franken (although there were magical absentee ballots used in that situation than actual dead folks) and I’m sure they would have no problem dragging out the undead if they thought it would work.

    Heck, this could be a movie. I wonder what we could call it “Votes of the Living Dead” “The Dead Must Vote.” Nah.. those are lame..

  • RealQuiet

    I understand that too. If you look at the way things are going, Christie has really surged and has incredible momentum going into tomorrow’s election. I like his chances.

  • merryj1

    A “Breaking News” story this morning (that would be Monday AM) on WLS-AM radio was supposed to be covered on the local Fox News (might’ve been, I didn’t catch it), but there’s apparently a brewing scandal in which “Work Fare” recipients have been sent out gathering Democrat candidate petition signatures. I don’t know whether it was all for one candidate, or across the board, but it’s been going on for “several weeks” and involves “thousands and thousands” of signatures.

    Point: They do have all kinds of cute little tricks.