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Kerry tries to reclaim New Jersey
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Last Edited | Tony82 Jun 16, 2004 02:31pm |
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News Date | Wednesday, June 16, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — New Jersey — one of the Democratic Party's most reliable states in national elections — isn't lining up behind Sen. John Kerry quite the way he and the state's powerful union bosses would like.
President Bush lost New Jersey to former Vice President Al Gore by 15 percentage points, a landslide by the standards of the cliff-hanger 2000 election.
But several polls this year show the state's voters — largely New York City commuters and blue-collar workers — are about evenly split between Mr. Bush and Mr. Kerry, with one poll showing Mr. Bush in the lead. |
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