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Reuters JERSEY CITY New Jersey kandydata New Jersey s woes jest wsparcia wyborców w wyścigu które funkcje operatora i antagonista powiązań do byłego prezydenta Georgea W Bush The Chris Daggett jest byłej Federalnej urzędowe kto nie oczekuje się w odniesieniu do wygrania wyborów wtorki dla gubernatora w New Jersey której kopia zapasowa wykonywana President Barack Obama w 2008 r ale on może wpłynąć na kto ma Daggett powiedział na wygląd kampanii w tym tygodniu on ustaliła że wyborców w New Jersey narody najbardziej gęsto stanu its lousy gospodarki its pakiet bodźca tego hasnt stymulowane IT jest miejsc pracy które zostaną utracone to jest domy wykluczony Daggett Reuters Its wszystkie dodawane do tego anger że jest naprawdę i I myśleć krajowych w zakresie Jon Corzine gubernator byłego Goldman Sachs Naczelnego jest a second term and only last week pulled ahead in polls against Republican Chris Christie a former US Attorney appointed by Bush In his third campaign visit to New Jersey on Corzines behalf Obama talked on Sunday about the importance of creating more jobs as the US economy begins to turn around He told a crowd of about 5000 people in Camden that Corzine was not going to rest until not only is Wall Street doing well but Main Street is doing well and businesses are hiring again We are two days away from making sure that New Jersey has the kind of quality leadership it deserves Obama said He sought to defend Corzines record by telling the crowd that Bush and his Republican allies in Congress were to blame for the nationwide recession LOCAL ISSUES Listening to Jons opponent you would think that New Jersey was the only state thats having a tough time right now Obama said He doesnt seemto mention that were coming out of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression And guess what that crisis didnt start under Jons watch A Monmouth poll showed Christie edging out Corzine 43 percent to 42 percent while Doggetts support dwindled to 8 percent Even though Daggetts support appeared to have declined since he polled a high of 20 percent it is seen as draining votes mainly from the Republican side As an Daggett doesnt have some of the baggage that being a Democrat or being a Republican has said Joseph Marbach a political science professor and dean of New Jerseys Seton Hall University On the national level you have sharp and divided over stimulus issues or healthcare issues and now foreign affairs he said Daggett represents a change from that seldom poll as well as Daggett has said Douglas Muzzio a public affairs professor at Baruch College in New York Hestapped into some anger some fear some distrust but overall a with the incumbent and his Republican challenger A Quinnipiac University poll of likely voters from October 20 26 showed Corzine leading Christie at 43 to 38 percent with Daggett at 13 percent The poll of 1267 likely voters had a margin of error of 28 percentage points The negative campaign has seen candidates trading barbs In one ad Corzine even poked fun at Christies weight What the race is not however is a referendum on the Obama observers said Instead it is centered on local issues namely property taxes and on Corzines record none of which reflects what Obama is doing on the national stage they said There is only one issue in New Jersey and has been for years and that is real estate taxes said Maurice Carroll a pollster at Quinnipiac University This is not a referendum on Obama Additional reporting by Corbett Daly inCamden i Caren Bohan w Editing przez Franka Jackie i Chris Wilson