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Friday, November 9, 2012

Montclair By The Numbers: A Democratic Stronghold

Nearly 60 percent of registered voters cast a ballot on Tuesday's election and overwhelmingly leaned left.

  Montclair proved itself once again to be a Democratic bastion on Tuesday.   Voters leaned overwhelmingly to the left in the 2012 presidential election as nearly 60 percent of the town’s approximate 29,400 registered voters made it to the polls on Tuesday despite lingering power outages caused by Hurricane Sandy.  Of the nearly 17,300 voters who turned out, about 83 percent voted for the Democratic presidential ticket: Barack Obama and Joe Biden. President Obama won New Jersey's 14 electoral votes and the White House.   Those numbers held firm for the U.S. Senate race, where 82 percent of Montclair voters cast a ballot for winning Democratic incumbent Robert Menendez.  For the Lower Chamber, Montclair backed Democrat Donald Payne Jr. in …

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Poll: 31-Percent of Early State GOP Insiders Want Christie to Run

Those Surveyed Showed Satisfaction With Current Republican Presidential Field.

While influential local Republicans in the early caucus and primary states said they are satisfied with the current GOP presidential field, a third said Gov. Chris Christie would be their choice for another candidate to enter the race. Sixty-three percent of those surveyed in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina said they are satisfied with the current field as part of the second Huffington Post-Patch Power Outsiders poll. Thirty-six percent of the 169 surveyed said that they wanted another candidate to enter the race. The survey, conducted earlier this week, comes as the Republican establishment in Washington is looking for new candidates to enter the race. Christie, who has continually tempered speculation that he wants to run for …

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