In just three weeks after winning a historic primary victory, a new poll by Coefficient showed New Jersey Republican Senate candidate and political outsider Curtis Bashaw within 6-points of his Democratic opponent, career DC politician Andy Kim, in the race for United States Senate, with 25% of voters undecided.
The New Jersey survey, fielded pre-Presidential debate from June 26-June 27, also showed Trump leading Biden by 1 point, and the generic ballot, Republican vs. Democrat, at a statistical dead heat at 42-39%. Voters list their top three concerns as inflation, taxes, and the border — with an overwhelming 56% of New Jerseyans saying they disapprove of President Biden’s job performance.
“This poll shows New Jersey voters are fed up with Joe Biden’s disastrous policies on the border, inflation, and the economy – and career DC politician Andy Kim has been a rubber stamp on every one of these critical issues,” said Curtis Bashaw, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate. “This year’s election is a time for choosing and a time for change. As a businessman who knows how to get things done, I’m running for United States Senate to fix inflation, close our border, restore our personal freedoms, and protect all New Jersey families.”
The survey of 810 likely voters revealed the following match-ups, with and without Senator Menendez in the race:
Full Ballot:
Andrew Kim: 39%
Curtis Bashaw: 33%
Bob Menendez: 3%
Undecided: 25%
H2H Ballot:
Andrew Kim: 41%
Curtis Bashaw: 34%
Undecided: 25%
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