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Americans Get to Know Christie, Decide They Don’t Like Him

FORT LEE, NJ - JANUARY 09: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie enters the Borough Hall in Fort Lee to apologize to Mayor Mark Sokolich on January 9, 2014 in Fort Lee, New Jersey. According to reports Christie's Deputy Chief of Staff Bridget Anne Kelly is accused of giving a signal to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to close lanes on the George Washington Bridge, allegedly as punishment for the Fort Lee, New Jersey mayor not endorsing the Governor during the election. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Photo: Spencer Platt/2014 Getty Images

Last week, an NBC News/Marist poll found that seven in ten Americans hadn’t changed their opinion of Chris Christie due to Bridgegate, and about a third of the country thinks he’s “mostly not telling the truth.” As is often the case, a new Pew Research Center/USA Today poll tells a different story. Among people who have heard of the scandal, the new survey found 58 percent don’t believe Christie’s claim that he was duped by treacherous aides. And while Americans have learned more about the governor, they don’t like what they see. Christie’s favorability rating is essentially unchanged from a year ago – dropping from 40 percent to 38 percent – but many who previously had no opinion of the governor now dislike him. Thirty-four percent view him unfavorably, compared with 17 percent a year ago. This is still only the second most upsetting poll Christie’s seen in the last week, following the huge decrease in his favorability ratings among iconic New Jersey rock stars and the cast of Morning Joe.

Americans Get to Know Christie, Dislike Him