Everyone in New Jersey Believes in a Conspiracy Theory
Birthers, truthers, and religious nutcases abound.
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Birthers, truthers, and religious nutcases abound.
And about 47 percent of New Yorkers are keeping an open mind.
Forty-seven percent of New Yorkers find his ads annoying? Let's watch one and figure out why!
But, of course, there are caveats. There are always caveats.
Quinnipiac measures a slim majority in support of marriage equality for the first time.
It doesn't help that they have no idea who Bill Thompson is.
When New Yorkers are actually able to name one of Paterson's accomplishments, they sometimes name the gay-marriage bill.
People want gay marriage to be voted on regardless of whether it will pass.
New poll shows 46–46 split on gay marriage, while Nate Silver is pessimistic that it'll pass the State Senate.
A new poll show that voters are unconcerned about Hizzoner's campaign spending advantages.
Only 19 percent are pleased with the governor's job performance.
And many New Yorkers have already given up on him.
Secretary of State doesn't look like such a bad gig anymore, does it?