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Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage 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? 7.4 00.043 8.5 43.4 6.974 00.098 3.3 44.38 69.758 40.85 4.436 5.3. 00.03 00.088.39 39.6 00.057 5.455.6 5. 9.0 8. 40.6 5.5.8 00.045. 3.7 44.8 44. 7.8 80.40 3.6 7.09 84.09 9.3 3.64 7.50 6 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 30 80 77 404 5 63 8 36 0 Democratic Libertarian 30-49 50-64 Republican 65+ 3rdinor 8-9 40 77 80 30 4 Region 8 Party AgeGroup 30.3 44.4 45.3 55.6 40.7 69.7 54.7 00.0340 59.3 00.05 5.4 5.880 47.4 00.059 00.005 74. 4.05 35.444 4.345 00.008 67.54 40.854 5.750.4.9 5.6 3.7.53 5.0 00.0 3.79 34.0 00.094 4.75 45.37 57.04 44.86 44. 54.97 3.69 6.6 8.54 6.47 7.57 8.0 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 06 87 3 43 5 7 965 8 3 4AfrAmer White Female 5-34 435-54 Other 00.0 55-69 Hisp Male 8-4 70+ Asian 00.0 80 40 77 30 4 3 Gender AgeGroup-B Race Zogby International 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage 4. If the November 4th presidential election was held today and the candidates were Republican John McCain and Democrat Sarack Obama, for whom would you vote? 4.0 4.6 33.5 3. 00.00 9.9 55.4 6.3 3.04.3 3.0 7.9 4.5 79. 49.4 57.6. 4. 3. 47.556 00.007 3.8 8.9 6.5 7.0 4. 69.53 50. 33.96 43.95 5.98 46.7 00.075 35.844 58.0 5.7 5.853 43.7 4. 5.4 44.963 3.77 44.393 7.6 7.3 Catholic Protestant Atheist < %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 7 48 37 8 3 6 30 78 59 5 89 $7S-l00K $S-3SK Muslim 00.0 6$SO-7SK $3S-S0K $look+ Other $SK Jewish 75 78 396 8 4 37 Religion Income Zogby International 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage 00. Have vice presidential Republican candidate Sarah Palin and vice presidential Democratic candidate Joe Biden influenced how you will vote for president? 7.4 7.6 00.043 3.683 57.96 49.540 45.5 44.485 54.5 53.0 3.. 3.8 45.343 43.9 68.459 4.46 49.445 00.098 00.03 00.088 00.040 00.057 54.47 50.8. 00.045 48.79 50.564.7.63 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f 03 93 3 6 36 Democratic Libertarian 30-49 50-64 Republican 65+ 3rdinor 8-9 Region Party AgeGroup 03 40 93 6 5. 3.4 6.4 76.6 74.9 00.0340 54.7 45.3 37.6 00.05 60.3 39.7 00.059 46. 4. 5.39 45.654 48.56 47.98 47.47 49.88 00.005 00.0 00.008.4 50.96.7 50.70 5.950 46.9 00.094.6 48.97 47.77 50.74 53.84.8 50.59 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 3 65 5 3 4 AfrAmer White Female Other 5-34 35-54 55-69 Male 8-4 Hisp Asian 70+ Gender AgeGroup-B Race 03 40 93 00.0 46 00.0 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f % 9 58. 30.0 00.00 4.9 70.0.54.56 4.0 43.84 46.940 3.73 5.6 53.35 54.448 40.4 44.948. 4.9 5.8 6.4 4.40 45.7 45.67 59.6.9 5.93 45.3 00.075 00.007 00.05 57.30.0 48.479 50.495 47 34 30 8 3 6 78 59 6 55Catholic Protestant Atheist $75-00K < $5-35K $35-50K Muslim $50-75K 3Other $00K+ $5K Jewish 99 396 00.0 5 8 Religion Income Zag by International 3 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage 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? 69.4 00.043 8.5. 9.3 4.769 00.03 35.49 00.057 3.3 44.3 48.5 00.088 35.7 6.6 00.098 3.8 35.0 6.950 6.9 5.5.7 0.56.4 4.339 5.35 00.040 00.045 3.5 39.435 5.6 5.54 7.64 73.935 40.5 4.5 9.06.75.74.7 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f'is63 04 66 3 536 0 Democratic Libertarian 30-49 50-64 Republican 65+ 3rd8-9 inor 63 40 66 7 Reqion Party AqeGroup 35.8 60.7 54.7 39.3 64. 00.0340 64.8 45.3 4.3 35. 00.05 48.340 48.345 4.633 6.7.3 38.3 00.005 00.059 43.09 7.774 00.008 5.067 47.5 66.48 3.34.4.9.5 5. 7.855 00.0 6. 3. 3.999 39.45 5.65 3.37 7.9 7.6 00.094 4.37 39.35 40.564 4.gg.76 3. %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 56 9 3 65 45 4AfrAmer White Female 400.0 Other 5-34 35-54 55-69 Male 8-4 Hisp 70+ Asian 00.0 Gender AgeGroup-B Race 63 40 66 43 3 3 Zag by International 4 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage 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? 36. 7. 7.9 00.00 8.8 76..0.9 6.9 7.4 6.8. 3.4.8 6.3 46.7 0.7 5.9 58.0 6.0 36.45 43.6 00.007 5.9 84.5 35.3 47.48 45.0 34.64. 3.0 5.8.9 3. 67.83 8. 8.03 39.750 4.7 00.075 5.6 5.6 38.33.7 4.583 40.76.75 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 484 3 8 7 4 8 3 6 30 78 59 0 96 55 Catholic Protestant $75-l00K Atheist < $5-35K Muslim 00.0 $50-75K $35-50K $look+ Other $5K Jewish Income 64 6 396 60 9 Religion Zogby International 5 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage 9. If the November 4th 3rd Congressional District election was held today and the candidates were Republican Chris Myers and Democrat John Adler, for whom would you vote? 60.3 7.6 00.043 9.. 4.7 48.746 4. 40.935 00.03 00.088.9 4.65 6.7 00.057 00.098 3.0 30.6 0.7 37.536 3.3 7.0.35 35.9 6.943 30.450 39.7 6.53 6. 3.3 7.68 00.045.5 6.566 4.44 7.39.9 4.47 39.4 8.6 73.830 6 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 05 59 60 5 70 40 9 36 0 Democratic Libertarian Republican 30-49 50-64 65+ 3rdinor 8-9 59 40 60 66 7 7 Region Party AgeGroup %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f % 59 60.7 45.3 39.3 40.7 5.8 6.6 54.7 3.8 00.0340 59.3 6.9 0.5 00.05.6 5.04 4.38 9.4 3.6.9 50.6 00.008 8.3 66.4 7.045 4.83 7.96 9.90 38.74 4.6 00.005 00.059 74. 6.59 4.738 5.05 3.4 00.0 00.094 48.9 4.40 40.87 4.8 39.497 5.7 39.758 36.55 78 3 65 5 3 4 AfrAmer White Female Other 5-34 35-54 55-69 Male 8-4 Hisp Asian 70+ Gender AgeGroup-B Race 40 60 66 743 Zogby International 6 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage 9. If the November 4th 3rd Congressional District election was held today and the candidates were Republican Chris Myers and Democrat John Adler, for whom would you vote?.5 43.4 7.8 3.3 0.8.8 8.0 00.00 8.. 8.7 46.47 43.9 39.78 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 50.77 45.34 79.6.8 7.9 9.0 9.48 5.4 47.6 69.54 56.05 9.5 40.656 3.540 00.007 35. 34.843 5. 7.7 6.56 00.075 46.8 37.3 5.0 4.9 6.09 36.. 39.957 4.49 7 3 4 4 98 3 6 30 78 59 7 5 5 Catholic Protestant $75-l00K < Atheist $5-35K Muslim $50-75K 00.0 5$35-50K $look+ Other $5K Jewish 396 57 58 63 7 3 Religion Income Zag by International 7 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage 0. What are the two top issues facing the country today? 60.3 4.6 00.043 8.5. 00.008 78.8.3 4.8..0.0 8.9 4. 00.057.4 4.7 8.0.8 4.0 3.8 6.9 3.4 0.5 4.337 4.9 00.03 00.088 5.435 3.7 00.098 3.0 9.38 0.7 9. 5.0 37.94 6.547 47.6 6. 5.3. 56.8.43 7.00 80.5 9.95 4.8.0.4 3.354 8.876 8.89 9.98 7.89 8.73 8.0 3.94 8.7 00.040 00.045.7 7. 7.7 3..7 4. 69. 8.98 75.7 7.06 36.055.7.7 3.44 3.44 3.64 3.68 8..9.78 8.0 3.33 3.3 86.3 7.479 8.6 7.9 5.0 79.0 7.3 5.0 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 45 5 0 8 9 0 336 83 5 9 Democratic Libertarian Republican 30-49 50-64 3rd 65+ inor 8-9 3 0 43 556 38 40 45 54 9 3 76 73 0 6 7 3 Region Party 6 AgeGroup Crime/DrugsNiolence Zogby International 8 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage 0. What are the two top issues facing the country today? 5.8 45.3 54.7 59.3 55.6 6.4 40.7 00.05.0 3.5 3.0 8.9 0.4.8 37.6.7.7.5 4. 00.0340.4 58..3 8.55.03 5.7 47.8 7.68 6.7 87.09 75.44 00.008 34.3 34.645 43.0 37.94 5.5..6.5 7.60.40 00.059.88 7.5 0.8 8.3 6.50 3.934.3 3.4 3.5. 87.5 7.439. 00.094 74.065 00.005 37.77 9.745 3.330 8.83 5.63..653 4.8 3.7.0 6.9 00.0 8.34 6.58.44 6.6 8.3 76.80 3. 3.30 4.7.90.8 8. 78.79 79.0 36.073 36.44 7. 5.97 5.0 5.3.74 3.45.97 3.65 5.0 77.9 5.8 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 58 60 4 50 33 9 5 765 4 56 8 3 9 4AfrAmer Whi Female Other 5-34 55-69 00.0 435-54 Male Hisp 8-4 Asian 70+ te 00.0 4 87 3 8 38 40 45 54 9 76 73 0 3 65 8 6 Gender AqeGroup-B Crime/DnugsNiolence Race Zogby International 9 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage 0. What are the two top issues facing the country today? Atheist 3.8 75.6.3 7.9.8.0 76. 66.3 0. 0.7 4..4 38.8 5.9 4.9 0.3 3..9 0.4.3 00.00 4.3 4.0 7.4.7 68.76 3.7 3.06 5.6 39.94 46.030 8.650 9.8 4.5. 3.46 0.37 7.95 6.8 3.9 77.48 9.85 8.0 85.657 73.846 77.0 74.6 7.3.50 8.53.7 4.9.6 6.3 5.. 3. 4.4 39.5 37.97 5.5 7.0. 9.0.5 8.439 00.05 00.075 00.007 7.545.4 3.530 8.46 5.0 7. 4.88 4.7 8.3 3.6.5 9.5.8 77.480 36.48 3.45.85.98 78.9 7.7 9.55 3.36 5. 6.63.86.8.6 84.4 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 36 3 04 8 7 5 33 8 6 30 78 8 3 59 7 5Catholic Protestant $5-35K $75-l00K < Muslim $35-50K 00.0 $50-75K $00<+ Other $5K Jewish3 43 0 Income 3 396 43 9 54 73 3 0 0 6 3 9 Religion CrimelDrugsNiolence Zogby International 0 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage. 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? 60.3 39.7 00.043. 4.5 33.986 66.0 3.3 00.03 00.088 5.0 66.803 70.358.4 3.0 4.6 0.7 00.098 6.0 00.057.8 0.4 0.60 3.8 50. 59.987.6. 6.7 5.96 9.5. 5. 9.3 3.6.85.84 6.6 65.49 8.05 3.4 4.48 4.45 7.46 8.7 8.8 6.97 3.44 9.9 8.33 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f'!o36 50 640 45 3 5 36 Democratic Libertarian 30-49 50-64 Republican 65+ 3rdinor 8-9 50 40 36 5 33 4 8 5 43 Region Party AgeGroup.4 66.8 5.8 45.3 54.7.4 0.8 00.0340 00.05 3.9 8.54 60.3 6.03 4.63 4.9 48.59 65.30 5.5 00.005 00.059 3.3 4. 3. 5.7 00.008.9 3.93 6.5 8.78 60.076 7.739 5.0 7.6 00.0.85 00.094 3. 0.95 9.47 9.40 4.9 4.4 3.7 63.45 7.3 9. 8.76 8.6 7.737 5.67 6. 60.7 64.7 9. 3.4 6.4 8.7 8.3 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 3 8 53 47 3 65 4 AfrAmer Whi Female 00.0 4Other 5-34 35-54 55-69 3Male 8-4 Hisp Asian 70+ te 00.0 50 40 36 5 33 4 8 9 0 8 83 06 Gender AgeGroup-B Race Zogby International 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage. 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? 47.9 3.8 6..0 3.0 7. 0.8.0.5 3.3.4 3. 76. 66.8 4.5 6.00 54.3 5.3 3.03 44.8 76.35.7.9 7.0 4.7 6.8 5.8 9.3.84 6.87 9. 8.0 9.3 %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%.3 7.5 7.8 65.038 63.678.8.6 8.9.5.3 5.6 4.4 00.007 6.8 5.4 5.7 00.075 00.05 6.35 4.53 3.30 5.9 7.67 6.9 8.3 5 3 6 7 37 4 0 7 3 5 4 78 8 6 6 59 3 30 8 Catholic Protestant < Atheist $S-3SK $7S-l00K Muslim $SO-7SK $3S-S0K 00.0 $look+ Other $SK Jewish 45 396 36 5 33 8 3 4 7 Religion Income Zag by International 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage. 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?\ 00.043 00.00 00.088 68.874. 5.7 00.098.4 0.3 5.5 3.6 7.3.0 77.7 00.057 00.03 6.5.5 4.6.6 84.3 00.040 00.045.346.30 3.84.9 4.6 4. 9.95 7.7.5 84.085.47 9. 8. 8.7 8.77. %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 36 8 0 4 9 636 Libertarian Democratic 30-49 50-64 Republican 65+ 3rdinor 8-9 46 6 4 4 8 36 409 Region Party 7 AqeGroup NS NS 59.3 40.7 78.7 00.05 00.0340.3.5 6.8 85.39 93.8 66.55 00.008 7.86 8. 00.059 00.005 3.6 3.0 5.86 6.9.7.444. 87.974 87.5 00.0..5.4 4. 3.4 0.33.36 00.094.9 84.70 83.7 5.36 4.0 4.8. 78.80 8.49.6 80.6.87 8. %f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f%f% 64 6 5 355 3 65 4 AfrAmer White Female Other 45-34 35-54 55-69 00.0 Male 8-4 Hisp Asian 70+ 00.04 4 5 6 Gender AqeGroup-B Race 464 36 409 9 Zogby International 3 0/30/008

Poll of 3rd CD New Jersey Likely Voters 0/7/08 thru 0/9/08 MOE +/- 5.0 percentage,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f,f, 4. 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?\ 3.8 8.0 0.7 9.3 8.0 00.00 76. 3.9 7.3 4.0 9.4 7.953.6 7.4 8.4. 00.05.3 7.7.7. 8.8 90.93 87.357 89.99 5.9 5. 6.3.5 83.6 00.075 00.007 83.9 88.66.5 76.0 9.5 3. 3.94..8 8.89.9 44 7 38 69 4 6 30 78 59 9 8 3 5Catholic Protestant $5-35K Atheist < $75-00K Muslim $35-50K $50-75K $look+ Other $5K Jewish 4 Income 46 5 56 Religion 3 3969 NS Zogby International 4 0/30/008