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Phil Murphy’s job approvals remain steady, new FDU poll shows

Governor remains popular among Democrats. Pollster Dan Cassino note there ‘seems to be some resentment about the First Lady’s candidacy, and that could quickly drag the Governor down’

By David Wildstein, February 06 2024 6:00 am

Gov. Phil Murphy has stable job approval ratings of 46%-40%, according to a Fairleigh Dickinson University poll released this morning.

Among  Democrats – the constituency that matters most to a term-limited governor whose wife is running for the U.S. Senate – Murphy’s approvals remain high: 79%-7%.  He’s upside-down among independents (38%-49%) and Republicans (13%-78%).

But Dan Cassino, the director of the FDU poll, said that Tammy Murphy’s Senate campaign has made the governor less popular among independents and Republicans.  Independents gave Murphy a 42%-40% approval rating when asked about his job performance at the start of the poll, but when the question came after the U.S. Senate portion, Murphy went underwater to 32%-61%.

“There also seems to be some resentment about the First Lady’s candidacy, and that could quickly drag the Governor down,” Cassino said.

But Murphy became more popular among Democrats (81%-5%) after being asked about the Senate race; he was at 76%-10% before.

Murphy’s popularity hasn’t changed much in the last year, with 2023 FDU polls putting him at 48%-36% in February, 44%-39% in May, and 44%-37% in October.

“The governor can’t run for re-election, but these numbers still matter,” said Cassino, a professor of Government and Politics at FDU.   “High approval ratings give the governor leverage to get things done in Trenton; low approval means legislators may start to ignore him.”

The same poll gives Rep. Andy Kim (D-Moorestown) a 32%-20% lead over Murphy among potential Democratic primary voters.

At roughly the same point in his governorship, Republican Chris Christie had job approvals of 30%-61% in an FDU poll released on March 2, 2016.  Job approvals for another two-term governor, Republican Christine Todd Whitman, were at 54%-37% in a February 23, 2000 poll by Quinnipiac University.

The Fairleigh Dickinson University poll was conducted from January 21-28 with a sample size of 777 . It has a margin of error of +/- 4.5%.  Five Thirty-Eight ranked the FDU poll at 31 out of more than 500 across the U.S.

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