A recent Emerson College poll indicates that President Donald Trump holds a more favorable view among New Jersey voters, with 48% approval compared to 44% for Governor Phil Murphy. The survey revealed a split perception on the state's direction, with significant partisan divides. Most voters opposed New York City's congestion pricing plan. Trump's favorable ratings come after a close presidential race in New Jersey, reflecting a shift as he performed better than previous Republican candidates, suggesting changing voter dynamics in the state.
According to an Emerson College poll published Thursday, 48% of those surveyed had a favorable view of Trump while only 44% viewed Murphy positively.
Voters were split 50-50 whether the state is headed in the right direction, with distinct differences by party affiliation.
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