Poll results show New Jersey Senate race neck and neck
2006-10-12
Source: Press of Atlantic City
The race between Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez and Republican challenger Tom Kean Jr. remains virtually deadlocked with less than four weeks remaining before Election Day, a new poll shows.
The new Quinnipiac University poll shows Menendez favored by 49 percent of likely voters, compared to 45 percent of those polled favoring Kean. Six percent were undecided.
In the last Quinnipiac poll, released Sept. 20, Kean was favored by 48 percent of likely voters with Menendez at 45 percent.
Both polls have a sampling error margin of plus or minus 4 percentage points, meaning the difference between the candidates is not clear-cut. Also, 18 percent of those polled said they could change their mind before Election Day.
The latest poll of 761 likely voters was conducted from Oct. 4-10.
"It looks like the two will be neck and neck down the stretch to Election Day," said Clay F. Richards, assistant director of the poll.
In the latest poll, Kean continues to outpoll Menendez on the issue of honesty.
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