New Jersey’s Chris Christie has a big problem. The blustery GOP governor’s approval ratings are at an all time low in a new Fairleigh Dickinson PublicMind poll.
By the numbers: “Right or wrong direction.” Say the poll takers: One of the biggest raps against the presidential wannabe, besides Jersey’s sputtering economy, comes from unions, who are taking Christie to court for chronically under-funding the state pension fund.
OBAMA – 44% approve, 41% disapprove.
Approval rating:
51% — thumbs down.
35% — still approve his performance.
52% — wrong way.
33% — right way.
“Governor Christie’s budget address last week failed to move the needle on his approval rating among registered voters in New Jersey. The governor is now facing his lowest approval rating since taking office. Similar numbers believe the state is headed in the wrong direction. At the same time, however, it looks like President Obama is experiencing a small rebound in his approval in the state, with about equal numbers saying they approve as disapprove of his job performance. A majority remain concerned about the direction the country is headed.”
Say the poll takers:
“Although President Obama has struggled for months with approval ratings in New Jersey that belied his shared partisanship with a majority of voters, things are looking up, albeit slightly, for him. Obama’s approvals are not back to where they were when he began his second term, but he is pulling about as many supporters as detractors now. Forty-four percent approve with 41 percent disapproving, numbers that are unchanged from January, and up slightly from last fall. President Obama is doing particularly well among the millennials (59%) and non-whites (67%), two groups he depended heavily on for support in both of his elections.”