NJ: Phil "I never heard of the Bill of Rights" Murphy's poll numbers skyrocket

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Gov. Phil Murphy’s approval rating skyrockets to all-time high during coronavirus crisis

https://www.nj.com/coronavirus/2020...virus-crisis-skyrockets-to-all-time-high.html

Updated Apr 21, 2020; Posted Apr 21, 2020

By Brent Johnson | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Gov. Phil Murphy’s approval ratings in New Jersey have skyrocketed during the coronavirus pandemic to the highest he’s seen since becoming governor in January 2018, a new poll shows.

And the Monmouth University poll released Tuesday morning also found a vast majority of Garden State residents agree with the unprecedented lockdown measures Murphy has instituted to combat COVID-19.

The survey shows 71% of adult residents approve of the job the Democratic governor is doing — a 30-point increase from September.

That gives Murphy number similar numbers to the high grades his Republican predecessor, Gov. Chris Christie, got following Hurricane Sandy. Christie’s rating grew as high as 73% in a January 2013 poll.

Murphy’s highest previous approval rating was 54% in October 2018, in a Quinnipiac University Poll.

Tuesday’s poll found a number of elected officials have seen their approvals tick up during the COVID-19 pandemic — U.S. Sens. Cory Booker and Robert Menendez, the state Legislature, and even President Donald Trump.

But none witnessed a larger jump than Murphy, who had seen middle-of-the-road approval ratings and name recognition his first two years after succeeding Christie.

“Not only are Murphy’s approval numbers up, but more New Jerseyans are taking notice than during the first two years of his term," said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. “Leadership becomes much more relevant in a crisis, and Murphy is getting solid reviews for his response.”

The survey shows more residents approve of New Jersey’s response to the outbreak than the federal government’s reaction. Nearly 8 in 10 New Jerseyans say Murphy has done well.

A majority of residents even agree with the governor’s controversial decision to close state parks. Still, the state’s coronavirus testing draws negative grades.

The poll was released on the one-month anniversary of Murphy’s orders for New Jersey residents to stay home and nonessential businesses to close until further notice.

There has been record unemployment and business losses in the wake of similar orders across America, as well as protests in numerous states.

But Murray, the pollster, said the survey shows “these protestors represent an incredibly small sliver” of New Jersey residents.

“The vast majority are united in their support for social-distancing measures to protect the health of their fellow New Jerseyans,” Murray said.

As of Monday, New Jersey has the second-highest number of COVID-19 cases (88,806) and deaths (4,377) among U.S. states, after New York. But it’s difficult to know exactly how much the virus has spread in the state because of a lack of widespread testing.

The survey found 71% of adults approve of Murphy’s overall job performance, while 21% disapprove and 8% have no opinion. In Monmouth’s last poll, from September, Murphy’s numbers were 41% approval, 38% disapproval, and 21% no opinion.

Murphy’s approval also increased 21 percentage points among Democrats (71% in September to 92% now), by 41 percentage points among independents (28% to 69%), and 29 percentage points among Republicans (from 16% to 45%).

Meanwhile, 79% say Murphy has done a good job handling the pandemic, while 10% say he’s done a bad job. That’s a little higher than the average for all 50 U.S. governors (72%) in a Monmouth poll from earlier this month.

As for Murphy’s individual orders? Nearly 9 in 10 residents approve of the following restrictions: 97% for requiring people to keep a distance of 6 feet, 95% for requiring a face covering in public, 88% for banning all gatherings, 94% for limiting restaurants to takeout and delivery, 94% for closing gyms, 89% for closing libraries, 88% for closing child-care centers, 86% for closing nonessential retail stores, and 89% for delaying the state’s primary elections.
 
Guess people in New Jersey aren't exactly fans of freedom.

I was born and raised there...no they are not.

There always was a creepy "cult of personality" and cop worship that was much stronger than in other places.

Now that, outside of the few southern counties that I lived, the migrant hordes have moved into most of NJ, it has gone completely over the cliff.
 
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I was born and raised there...no they are.

There always was a creepy "cult of personality" and cop worship that was much stronger than in other places.

Now that, outside of the few southern counties that I lived, the migrant hordes have moved into most of NJ, it has gone completely over the cliff.

I am glad I left NH and CT years ago. Something has to be in that water over there. Were it not for immigrants in my area, who own businesses, work hard, and see what’s happening to this country, there would be an unprecedented amount of dems and no balance of power.

Still though, the “r” party here comprised of trump-hat wearing war vets and old ladies with dyed red hair, believe I am an extremist anytime I talk about individual liberty. I have no use for nationalist-communists like that.
 
I am glad I left NH and CT years ago. Something has to be in that water over there. Were it not for immigrants in my area, who own businesses, work hard, and see what’s happening to this country, there would be an unprecedented amount of dems and no balance of power.

Still though, the “r” party here comprised of trump-hat wearing war vets and old ladies with dyed red hair, believe I am an extremist anytime I talk about individual liberty. I have no use for nationalist-communists like that.

Immigrants vote overwhelming left.

This is a matter of fact.

The "reddest" counties in NJ are the ones populated by the people you claim to be the cause.
 
I am glad I left NH and CT years ago. Something has to be in that water over there. Were it not for immigrants in my area, who own businesses, work hard, and see what’s happening to this country, there would be an unprecedented amount of dems and no balance of power.

Still though, the “r” party here comprised of trump-hat wearing war vets and old ladies with dyed red hair, believe I am an extremist anytime I talk about individual liberty. I have no use for nationalist-communists like that.

I was born and raised there...no they are not.
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Where are you, specifically, if you don't mind me asking?
 
Immigrants vote overwhelming left.

This is a matter of fact.

The "reddest" counties in NJ are the ones populated by the people you claim to be the cause.

I have no use for nationalist-communists like that.

I am sick of walking into a gun store, big bad a&&-wipes with tons of guns and ammo, looking at me like I'm a freak when I say "permits" are not needed, the 2nd A is the only permit I need. And then I get some lecture about it's for the good of the people - AND the government economy because of permit sales.

I am sick of going to "republican" committee meetings, trying to spread the message of individual liberty and candidates who are good friends and part of my liberty meeting groups, only to be shot down because they need to support the status quo.

So, root-toot USA all you want, BLAME other people, instead of taking responsibility for your own self, just like those in the republican committee meetings, and this country is exactly what you and they have worked so hard to get.

I have no use for nationalist-communists like that.
 
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Where are you, specifically, if you don't mind me asking?

I border W. PA - E Ohio

I lived in NH and CT, oh, about 20 years ago for a few years. I basically lived throughout the entire country, many states, for about 15 years because of the work I did, but settled back here where my family is.
 
Phil Murphy:

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Mike Kelly:

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Not a sh|ts worth a difference. But, immigrants. To restrict MY right to travel freely. And eVerify. Soon to be ID2020, which by the way:


Bill Gates:

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And of course Trump and Fauci:

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Those damned immigrants!
 
I have no use for nationalist-communists like that.

I am sick of walking into a gun store, big bad a&&-wipes with tons of guns and ammo, looking at me like I'm a freak when I say "permits" are not needed, the 2nd A is the only permit I need. And then I get some lecture about it's for the good of the people - AND the government economy because of permit sales.

You need to hang around different gun stores.

I've never once gotten a response like that, even at my NJ gun shops.

I am sick of going to "republican" committee meetings, trying to spread the message of individual liberty and candidates who are good friends and part of my liberty meeting groups, only to be shot down because they need to support the status quo.

I woul suggest doing the same thing here: find different meeting groups.

So, root-toot USA all you want, BLAME other people, instead of taking responsibility for your own self, just like those in the republican committee meetings, and this country is exactly what you and they have worked so hard to get.

So I am a bad and irresponsible person for "blaming" migrant invaders, who vote overwhelmingly for more government, for being a significant part of the problem we face.

But you are aware and awoke for "blaming" your fellow citizens, who may or may not vote for overwhelmingly more government, for also being a significant part of the problem we face.
 
I border W. PA - E Ohio

I lived in NH and CT, oh, about 20 years ago for a few years. I basically lived throughout the entire country, many states, for about 15 years because of the work I did, but settled back here where my family is.

A quick survey of the counties on the PA/OH border show them all to be "red" and all to be overwhelmingly white, with very low migrant populations.

I suggest that your anecdotal observations of whatever migrants you are observing in your area, is not indicative of how massive migrant invasion is utterly changing the face and structure of government in places like NJ or CA or NYC or VA.
 
You need to hang around different gun stores.

I've never once gotten a response like that, even at my NJ gun shops.

So you guys don't require CCW/registration? Awesome!!!

Unfortunately, it is much more difficult to me to go to NH. You see, all through PA, Ohio and West Virginia (I...we... have been to countless gun shops to spread the message of liberty and limited government), my options are limited. Even at the "gun shows" where we set up tables to display and discuss various bills/legislation, candidates running for office, etc. In this part of the country, people are required to have CCW. It pleases me greatly that you guys in NH woke up, took a stand and no longer require CCW/registration.

I woul suggest doing the same thing here: find different meeting groups.

Wow... embarrassingly, I have not thought of that. I will inform the members of my liberty groups here and in Ohio that we should quit and walk out of our Republican Committees, and look for somewhere else to go.

So I am a bad and irresponsible person for "blaming" migrant invaders, who vote overwhelmingly for more government, for being a significant part of the problem we face.

My bad. I will inform Republican Representative Mike Kelly that I will evacuate all immigrants, and then I am positive he will follow the Constitution.

And once the "invaders" are evacuated, I will not be escorted out of Republican Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick's podium speeches when the floor is permitted to "ask questions". Damned immigrants.

But you are aware and awoke for "blaming" your fellow citizens, who may or may not vote for overwhelmingly more government, for also being a significant part of the problem we face.


Yes, I will take the blame for everything that has happened since the centralists wrote the centralist constitution, the central banking system and going off the gold-backed dollar in '71. Not to mention Patriot Act, etc.

Perhaps I will let Gates and Kissinger know that I am working on this new-found task, and then we will have no reason to follow the money anymore.


Thanks, AF! I am also certain that SS will be so happy that I have changed my line of thinking and begin to tow the statist-party line!


Edit: I see you no longer require CCW - https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/ccw_reciprocity_map/nh-gun-laws/

However you have "age restrictions", which I do not see anywhere in the 2nd A. And for a Natural Rights guy like me, how does a 20 year old mother of 3 protect her little children if she is divorced, hubby is away on business....??? Or an 18 year old adult who has a problem with "invaders" coming onto their private property???
 
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A quick survey of the counties on the PA/OH border show them all to be "red" and all to be overwhelmingly white, with very low migrant populations.

I suggest that your anecdotal observations of whatever migrants you are observing in your area, is not indicative of how massive migrant invasion is utterly changing the face and structure of government in places like NJ or CA or NYC or VA.

Probably all long time small business owners too that work 6 or 7 days a week. That's the way it always was here in Southern Indiana . Only difference now is all the engineers Cummins brings in from India that are not needed .
 
However you have "age restrictions", which I do not see anywhere in the 2nd A. And for a Natural Rights guy like me, how does a 20 year old mother of 3 protect her little children if she is divorced, hubby is away on business....??? Or an 18 year old adult who has a problem with "invaders" coming onto their private property???

We had an age restriction "sanctuary" bill working it's way into NH law.

(Remember, age restrictions on purchases are federal.)

The last democrat gov vetoed it and then when all the freedom loving leftists swept into power in Concord, due in no small part to the changing demographics of the large southern cities, it's now DOA.

One of the first bills signed by the new GOP gov, Sununu, was "Constitutional Carry".

If he loses in 2020, the leftist mob in Concord have that at the top of their repeal list.
 
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A quick survey of the counties on the PA/OH border show them all to be "red" and all to be overwhelmingly white, with very low migrant populations.

I suggest that your anecdotal observations of whatever migrants you are observing in your area, is not indicative of how massive migrant invasion is utterly changing the face and structure of government in places like NJ or CA or NYC or VA.

Which goes to show you, if you are having such a problem with "invaders", and live freer than we - and my area is "red" and overwhelmingly white, this part of the country is among the most corrupt in the country... where is the real problem? Shall I move back to NH again where there are massive "invaders"? And then the onus will not be on me for NOT having a CCW?
 
We had an age restriction "sanctuary" bill working it's way into NH law.

(Remember, age restrictions on purchases are federal.)

The last democrat gov vetoed it and then when all the freedom loving leftists swept into power in Concord, due in no small part to the changing demographics of the large southern cities, it's now DOA.

One of the first bills signed by the new GOP gov, Sununu, was "Constitutional Carry".

If he loses in 2020, the leftist mob in Concord have that at the top of their repeal list.

You addressed my Edit:, but not the rest of my post #12 - AND #15.

???
 
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Yes, I will take the blame for everything that has happened since the centralists wrote the centralist constitution, the central banking system and going off the gold-backed dollar in '71. Not to mention Patriot Act, etc.

I won't take the blame for any of that. I didn't do it, don't want it, never supported it.

I only take blame for being too personally weak to resist, with force, these tyrannies.
 
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Which goes to show you, if you are having such a problem with "invaders", and live freer than we - and my area is "red" and overwhelmingly white, this part of the country is among the most corrupt in the country... where is the real problem? Shall I move back to NH again where there are massive "invaders"? And then the onus will not be on me for NOT having a CCW?

There are multiple issues and problems to be dealt with.

Demographic invasion is a primary one.
 
There are multiple issues and problems to be dealt with.

Demographic invasion is a primary one.

It is not a primary one.

You are being played.

At your (our) age... Follow the Stinking Money.
 
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