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Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 4. If the November 4th presidential election was held today and the candidates were Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama, for whom would you vote? fff 00.040 2.4 3.0 00.025 44.4 44.8 4.6 00.064 46.8 9.0 5.2 50.4 3.8.6 6.6 00.070 39.835 8.722 5.339 00.040 8.5 85.33 42.34 48.7 7.78 6.03 ff 74.733.52 23 7.73 f 40 70 95 350 8 52 72 87 39 Libertarian Democratic 30-498-29 50-64 Republican 2nd 65+ inor 40 70 95 35 Region 62 7 Party 3 AgeGroup fff ff 00.0 4.8 5.7 63.6 3. 3.6 48.4 5.6.5 5.9 39.326 5.645 53.623 0.5 42.05 3.8 48.37 00.022 00.095 4.622.3 44.92 86.9 00.036 39.248 00.0208 44.467 39.79 2. 2.3 00.093 55.677 8.65 57.22 49.87 40.78 7.9 48.777 f AfrA.mer Female 55-69 White 8-24 25-34 Hisp Other 70+ 35-54 Male Asian Gender AgeGroup-B Race 42.3 53.66 7.79 04 60 52 298 23 58 56 3 34 8 00.0 fff 70 95 35 725 24 0 40 Zagby International 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 4. If the November 4th presidential election was held today and the candidates were Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama, for whom would you vote? f 22.7 40.2 66.8 8.5 37. 4.7 2.2 35.8 63.4.0 29.2 62.230 6.69 30.32 5.7.7 7.8 44. 48.2 47.4.3 60.7 00.02.6 69.3 39.7 34.6 49.66 44.979 00.072 00.067 5.49 60.927 34.258.82 3.5 f < Catholic $SO-75K Muslim Protestant 42.284 48.877.62 7.79 $75-00K $3S-S0K Atheist $25-35K $25K Other $look+ Jewish ffff 4 5 2 24 32 26 50 84 9 37 38 83 44 00.0 3 00.0 69 95 35 0 2 400 Religion Income Zogby International 2 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 00. Have vice presidential Republican candidate Sarah Palin and vice presidential Democratic candidate Joe Biden influenced how youwill vote for president? ff f 00.040 6.0 9.947 66.46 33. 42.5 3.90 57.2 34.970 4.4 56. 43.3 00.040 5.4 5.32 49.049 50.5 64.293 6. 2.7.34 2.76 39.4 58.0.52 f 0 25 63 64 94 233 58 57 36 30 39 252 87 70 Libertarian Democratic 50-64 Republican 30-49 2nd 65+ 8-29 inor Region Party AgeGroup 233 40 58 68 f f f 29.7 20. 70.3 23.0 00.0298 00.052 00.056.0 22.6 77.4.2 37. 49.52 79.932 77.035 49.236 62.9 36. 25.3 63.7 62.69 00.093 4.478 37.4 3.6 00.0208 00.022 4.847 57.847 00.095.6.5 00.036 39.480 2.73 59.07 58.0 56.9.4 4.87 56.7 fffff AfrAmer White 25-34 Female 70+ 55-69 8-24 Other Male 35-54 Hisp Asian Gender AgeGroup-B Race 0 9 23 24 4 58 67 60 53 2 48 233 40 58 00.0 6 6 f ff f f 59.6 4.0 35.2 00.032 00.067 42.0 22.3 58.0 27.37 28.526.2 63.2 70.34 58.74 45.5 52.2 6. 34.9 38.9 2.3.9 44.2.7 00.072 54. 00.02 36.974 00.067 45.458 76.935 54.632 39.463 2.7 57.9 62.490.73.8 07 26 2 3 29 04 750 9 37 38 8 Catholic < $50-75K Muslim Protestant ff $75-00K $25-35K Atheist $35-50K $25K Other $00K+ Jewish 232 400 58 443 00.0 00.0 2 26 Religion Income Zogby International 3 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 5. If the November 4th U.S. Senate election was held today and the candidates were Republican Dick Zimmer and Democrat Frank Lautenberg, for whom would you vote? f f 2.8 2.3 3.0 4.6 43.5 2.5 39.5 38.4 6.4 55.2 2.68 9.76 2.0 39.849 25.920 62.728 00.064 36.654.05 4.7 44.3 37.3 3.7 39.7 37.7 03 42.406 36.24 8.7 ff 64.4 45 70 40 25 56 33 3 26 393 43 40 5 230 70 87 2Democratic Libertarian 50-64 Republican 2nd 30-49 65+ 8-29 in or 70 45 769 52 40 Region 3 Party AgeGroup fff 00.0298 00.060 4.7 5.6 30.8 34. 4.7 32.29 40.9 44.456 26.3 45.4 00.0208 52.20 3.3 70.4 0.5 65.9 9.20 2.3 44.7 00.093 40.4 35. 43.09 42.5 27.0 8.5 5.3 4.78 35.330 27.7 5.64 2.8 8.3 8.036.25 43.44 42.482 36.288 40.2 f 23 30 0 72 58 6 4 5 956 33 58 52 36 22 3 95White.35-54 AfrAmer Female 00.0 25-34 Asian Male 4Other 270+ Hisp 8-24 55-69 Gender AgeGroup-B Race fff 40 70 45 769 025 2 3 Zogby International 4 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 5. If the November 4th U.S. Senate election was held today and the candidates were Republican Dick Zimmer and Democrat Frank Lautenberg, for whom would you vote? 22.7 7.8 3.3 59.4 4.2 4.0 74.2 8.2 24.850 2.8 4.055 33.0 2.630 68.30 47.0 63.229 00.067 8.8 5.3 34.778 7.9 47.226 2.0 48. 33.5 3.2 43.08 39.8 9.7 36.70 ff f Protestant Catholic $35-50K Atheist $25-35K $75-00K $look+ < Muslim $50-75K Other Jewish fff f 54.8 3.5 2.9.7 42. 20. 8.9 2.3 34.445 00.072 9.37 42.560.72.60 26 0 50 9 38 29 623 7 5 82 3244 4 67 3 23 00.0 $25K 70 45 769 2 400 Religion Income Zogby International 5 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 8. If the November 4th 2nd Congressional District election was held today and the candidates were Republican Frank LoBiondo and Democrat David Kurkowski, for whom would you vote? ff f 9.9 00.040 2.6 2.7 7.4 64.9.0 56.2 36.7 70.0 3.435 52.0 00.064 6.6 38.40 4.85 2.27 66.457 0.2 23.49 00.087 7.23 00.070 2.49 00.040 28.86 58.852 8.65 82.3 ff 9. 5 79 236 6 2 4 5 83 29 25 39 Libertarian8-29 5 Democratic 30-49 Republican 50-64 65+ 2ndinor 236 40 6 49 68 Region Party AgeGroup f f 3.2 39.2 47.5 0.2 34. 00.060 5.9 4.4 48.4 20.4 65.9 9. 69.7 32.49 58.766 00.095 00.022 2.5 3.5 8.85 00.0208 23.7 26.065 00.036 63.205 74.6 00.093 6.4 9.6 2.0 55.52 38.894 49.78 9.5 4.939 68.7 28.850.2 58.8 03 33 7 84 37 28 4298 64 52 58 56 48 3AfrAmer 8Female 55-69 00.0 White Hisp Other 25-34 8-24 35-54 70+ Male Asian Gender AgeGroup-B Race fff 236 40 6 49 3 2 Zogby International 6 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +- 5.0 percentage points 8. If the November 4th 2nd Congressional District election was held today and the candidates were Republican Frank LoBiondo and Democrat David Kurkowski, for whom would you vote? Protestant 57.0.3 5.4 6.4 3.7 42.0 58.0 28.7 55.9 2.6 66.8 4.5 37.6 59.88 2. 48.645 35.0 9.6 00.067 00.02 56.2 00.072 30.7 68.5 2.224 4.322 3.0 23.5 4.6 34. 4.324 3.68 6.4 55.0 f 62.294 28.940.2 58.8 Catholic < Muslim $7S-00K $50-75K $2S-35K Atheist $2SK $3S-S0K Other $look+ Jewish Religion fff 07 9 5 44 26 32 7 6 963 9 4 7 44 38 8 50 9 00.0 3 235 2 Income 6 400 49 Zogby International 7 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 0. What are the two top issues facing the country today? f 0.6 3.4 6.0 4.639 33.39 44.936 0.0.5 2.6 2.4.26 00.064 2.6 3.3 0.4 28.9 3.80.0 23.23 2.76 3.7 5.8 7.433 74. 00.040. 33.839 5.627 29. 7.369.4 20.0 23.8 24.5 9.5 3.9 20.3 23.5 75.42 7.2 2.8 38.4 6.4 57.74.7 4.0 55.205 8.0.72 2.0 72.2 80.4 2.9.86 27.0.0 8.5 5. 3.02 5.08.6 3.33 7.329 75.093 6.024 3.2 2.50 5.522 5.020 ff 74.253 9.57 6.6.96 3.4 2.52.4 3.36.9 22 27.9 3.6 73.7 5.56 f 9 296 25 27 64 54 70 3 24 2 560 33 47 7 39 40 487 707 Libertarian Democratic Republican 50-64 30-49 65+ 2nd 8-29 inor 22 6 40 296 2 27 24 22 20 69 60 0 3 4 5 2422 5 Region part.y Cri meldrugs/violence AgeGroup Zogby International 8 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 0. What are the two top issues facing the country today? ffff ff f ' f 69 77.4 22.6 00.060 00.0298 2.34 0.452 0.9 9.7 3.0 3.9. 34. 23.0 56.4 2,3.0 5.6 2. 3. 5.3 24.93 22.456 25.747 2.00 4.5 2.40 4.82 28.688 29.4 30.767 8.2 00.0208 2.676 25.4 2.8 6. 7.4 3.60 5.75.75 7,36 2.6 7.726 24.265 3. 6.66 85.6 80.7 9.4 34.9 65.94 29.2 6.3 73.4 9. 57..0 6.62 5,034 2.53 3.3 9.3 27.30 4.4 9.0 30.338 00.022 32.27 5.68 22.93 32.55 3.3 2.8 3.5 5,7.3 5.93 2.6 3.56 68.947 7.2 6.8 8.2 3.8 78.8 3,34 3.04 2.55 5.32 77.665 3.5 5.04 6.03 5.50 3.659 73.7 27.9.92 7.75 66.85 5.82 235 24 57 39 4 33 93 48 79 8 8 0 3 56 2 436 58 95 352 8White Female 42 Other AfrAmer 35-54 00.0 25-34 Male Hisp 55-69 Asian 8-24 70+ 04 2 34 27 2 3 40 296 2 27 22 60 0 20 24 3 4 0 Gender AgeGroup-B Crime/DrugsNiolence Race Zogby International 9 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 0. What are the two top issues facing the country today? f 42.0 77.3 80.7 3.3 0.8 28.7 29.2 69.7 2.9 0.9 26.0.6 3.6 0.2 23.6 29.4 5.3 9.0 3.2 4.2 6.9 2.6 9.43 52.222 30. 22.4 2.7 3.8 4.45 2.9 82.0 29.9.2 73.9 29.5 22.7 3.3 34.52 38.526 3.7 5.0 34.650 30.2 4.2 3.5 5.9 5.7.8 00.067 00.02 94.02.22.70 3.39 23.950 6.826 5.826 28.6 76.8 20.5 29.620.4 7.2 9.3.68.62 82.475 4.8 9.7 4.92 33.322 30.328 6.5 7.8 2.3 7.329 5.27. 68.636 68.68.94 78.2 9.93.8 3.3 3.36 3.04 2.52 73.7 27.9 5.59 5.0 6.6 3.559.43.9 fffffff 4 34 56 7 4 4 072 2 2 59 4 5 9 3 2 32443 38 9 48 7 33Catholic Protestant $35-50K $50-75K Atheist < 3 $25-35K $75-00K Other Muslim $look+ Jewish $25K 00.0 20 2 3 400 295 2 26 69 60 22 20 24 3 0 46 23 5 3 3 Crime/DrugsNiolence Religion Income Zo9by International 0 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points. How much more likely or less likely would you be to vote for a candidate if you knew that he or she supported the recent financial bailout package, or would it make no difference in your vote? f ff 00.0 3. 3.4 0. 4. 4.73 3.7 53.609 00.064 22. 65.9.5 4.0 0.4.93.47 7.5 00.025 3.8 2.952 3.5 5.2 4.8 9.4 2.5 6.6 26.303 69.2 9.8 48.3 7.6 60.3 2.936 7.9 73.782 66.349 7.2 8.9 3.3 8.4 6.5 9.036 6.24 7.29 8.0 3.6 6.88 6.2 20 3 Libertarian Democratic 50-64 Republican 2nd 30-49 65+ 8-29 inor 248 65 40 5 40 42 6 72 9 39 687 70 29 248 40 36 52 29 3 235 Region 27 Party AgeGroup ff..2 23.0 4. 4.6 3.7 23.3 67. 27. 22.6 77.4 46.499 65.9 70.2 9.6 5. 8.2 9.3 5.724 8.0 4.4 80.7 56.027 00.0208 2.6 4.9 27.3 2.96 00.093 2.7 3.6 00.022 7.5 00.036 5.0 00.095 9.08 6.8 63.325 9.48 3.5 6.5 7.70 7.7 8.72 4.65 60.42 66.78 3.7 69.053 8.63 6.7 7.88 8.4 7.95 5.80 22 4 45 85 298 26 560 38 56 58 52 7 8 AfrAmer White 25-34 Female 00.0 70+ Male 35-54 Asian 55-69 8-24 4Other Hisp 00.0 Gender AgeGroup-B Race fff 248 40 3 29 36 52 28 3 2 45 0 Zogby International 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points. How much more likely or less likely would you be to vote for a candidate if you knew that he or she supported the recent financial bailout package, or would it make no difference in your vote? ffff 0.4 22.7 25. 5.4 7.8 59.4.3 0.7 3.6 52.5 2.4 9.5 8.4 8.2 70.9 5.7.2 4.5.9 54.76 3.0 6.5 8.3 40.627 70.5 5.3 00.067 4. 5.8 7.2 4.6 8.8 62.75 3. 4.3 5.6 4.8 38.5 00.072 6.0.4 2.8 72.9 48.742.5 2.926 60.03. 7.62 8.65.0 69.4 7. 6.94 3.25 6.794 8.9 6. 9.0 ff Protestant Catholic $25-35K Atheist $75-00K $35-50K Muslim $look+ < $50-75K Other $25K Jewish 9 52 24 4 26 3 7 38 7 9 350 32 27 67 2 3 44 23 00.0 00.0 247 400 29 36 52 3 5 0 Religion 3 Income Zogby International 2 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 2. Which of the following do you think is the primary responsibility of the non-partisan William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton College?\ NS fff 00.040 2.446 3.0 6.2 72.6.5 2.0 30. 5.3 4.9 87.689 2.32 5.8 4.0 63.7 00.025 5.44 00.070 2.84 2.7 3.6 9.2 32.8.87.04 00.064 4.4 9.332 4.7.2 64.763 00.087 68.7 3.55 3.47 4.3 7.2 67.5 ff 3.44 4.6.8.3 72.6 8.8 275 9 4 43 40 0 94 22 8 34 39 2Democratic 2Libertarian 30-498-29 50-64 Republican 2nd 65+ inor 5 275 40 84 4 6 74 4Region Party Age Group 6 4.6 30.6 54.9 2. 00.060 00.0298.0. 24.09 28.3 00.095 8.0 2.50 5.6 3.0 00.0208 2.8 4.4 20.40 2.4 25.435 00.022 00.036 69.408.2 7.0 30.638 0.8 2.7 3.84.8.0 2.49 20.5 56.946.5 3.7 76.3 88.939 80.0 3.3 4.53.90 67.654 6.4 75.420 5.92.72 68.9 f 4.7 3.4 68.7.32 57 205 9 48 8 6 72 93 7 52 256 58 68 AfrAmer 8Female White 55-69 42 Other 35-54 Hisp Male 8-24 25-34 00.0 70+ Asian2 9 4 ffff 6 84 4 7 275 40 NS Gender AgeGroup-B Race Zogby International 3 0/30/2008

Poll of 2nd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/27/08 thru 0/29/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage points 2. Which of the following do you think is the primary responsibility of the non-partisan William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton College?\ fff ff f 22.7 77.3 0.9 33. 56.0 5.5.7.3 3.0 62.98 32.8 2.3 80.749 4.0 00.02 3.6.5 73.4 6.8 6.4 28.4 4.5 9.57 5.7 3.8 2.6 7.632 00.067 2.0 7.7 2.30 00.072.23 57.535 9.24.0 9.0 6.3 3.726 58.657 70.94 69.5 4.8 3.57 68.6.6 fffff 8 9 28 4 7 5 64 23 < Catholic $50-75K Protestant $75-00K Muslim $35-50K Atheist $25-35K Other $25K Jewish 0 3 42 32 50 7 9 38 32 4400.0 $00K+ 84 4 67 2 275 4004 0 2 Religion 0 NS Income Zogby International 4 0/30/2008