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Lonegan Campaign: We've Got A Ballgame

New Jersey's GOP primary for the 2010 gubernatorial race got a little zesty with the release of a new Quinnipiac University poll showing once-long shot candidate Steve Lonegan now within 9 points of front-runner Chris Christie. Christie, a former Republican U.S. Attorney, has long assumed the cat was in his bag.
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More importantly, the poll shows that if the election were held today, incumbent Dem. Gov. John Corazine would fall 45-38 against Christie and tie Lonegan at 41-41. That means the underdog has a fighting chance - not a bad thing, given the news earlier this month.

Any way you slice it, Corazine's disapproval rating climbed from 50 to 54% in May, meaning good things for the NJ GOP next fall.

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