Barack Obama has a ten point lead over John McCain in New Jersey, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released earlier this morning. Obama leads 51%-41% among likely voters in the Gardem State.
"New Jersey continues to wear its true blue stripes and appears to be solidly in Sen. Barack Obama's corner heading into the Fall campaign. Like most strong Republican contenders, Sen. John McCain can wish, but it is unlikely that he can swing the tide in New Jersey unless he swings the tide dramatically nationwide," said Clay F. Richards, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
Obama, a Democratic U.S. Senator from Illinois, gets the support of 94% of black voters, and has a 15 point lead among women, is ahead among men, narrowly, 48%-45%, and leads among Independents, 45%-42%. McCain leads among white voters (50%-42%).
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