Politics & Government

Wall Street Journal: Three-Quarters of NJ Residents "Dissatisfied" With State

A recent poll finds New Jerseyians dour about their home state.

Two percent. That's the amount of New Jersey responders to a recent Quinnipiac poll who said they were "very satisfied" with the present circumstances in the Garden State. A whopping 75 percent described themselves as dissatisfied, however. In addition, the poll indicates many residents are opposed to Governor's plans to cut government spending, but are split on their view of the man himself, with the number of respondents who consider him a "bully" roughly equal to the ones calling him a "leader." 

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