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big_dog

(4,144 posts)
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:08 PM Jan 2014

Bridge Scandal Has Little Impact On Chris Christie's National Ratings

Source: The Huffington Post 01/13/2014 7:03 pm EST

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) has seen little change in his national favorability ratings since emails were released last week showing that his staff had intentionally caused a massive traffic snarl in a New Jersey town as a form of political payback, according to a Huffington Post/YouGov poll. According to the new poll, 38 percent of Americans now have a favorable view of the New Jersey governor, while 34 percent have an unfavorable view. Another 28 percent said they aren't sure.

Those figures are virtually unchanged compared to other surveys conducted over the course of the last month. A YouGov/Economist poll conducted Jan. 4-6 found Christie's favorable rating at 41 percent, as did another YouGov/Economist poll conducted in late December. A mid-December YouGov/Economist poll, which specifically identified Christie in a list of potential Republican candidates for president, found his national favorable rating at 36 percent. Indeed, a Pew Research Center poll released earlier Monday found that 60 percent of Americans said their view of Christie was unchanged in the last few days. Sixteen percent said their opinion of Christie was less favorable, while 6 percent said it was more favorable. Even among those who were following the bridge scandal "very" or "somewhat" closely, 57 percent said their opinion was unchanged.

The HuffPost/YouGov and Pew surveys together show that many Americans have heard about the bridge scandal, but relatively few are following it closely. In the HuffPost/YouGov poll, 43 percent said they had heard a lot about "a controversy involving Chris Christie and traffic on a major bridge between New Jersey and New York," while 35 percent said they had heard a little and 23 percent said they had heard nothing at all. In the Pew survey, however, only 18 percent said they were following the story very closely, while another 21 percent were following it fairly closely, 19 percent were following it not too closely, and 41 percent weren't following it closely at all.


The HuffPost/YouGov poll also found a division over whether Christie was telling the truth when he denied knowing about his staff's involvement in causing the massive traffic jam. Twenty-six percent said he was telling the truth, 25 percent said he was lying, and 49 percent said they weren't sure




Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/13/chris-christie-bridge-poll_n_4591511.html

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Bridge Scandal Has Little Impact On Chris Christie's National Ratings (Original Post) big_dog Jan 2014 OP
People don't understand that Bridgegate is just the tip of the iceberg. n/t factsarenotfair Jan 2014 #1
lets see what the Sandy story brings, Rachel Maddows ratings are going through the roof beating Faux big_dog Jan 2014 #3
Many out there don't have a clue what's going on.... movonne Jan 2014 #15
Not at all surprised .. people in this country are so detached from what's going on. YOHABLO Jan 2014 #25
Wait until the bastard is indicted . . . another_liberal Jan 2014 #2
But it will Andy823 Jan 2014 #4
*snort* mikki35 Jan 2014 #5
If his assholery had had an impact on them personally, Ilsa Jan 2014 #6
Ignorance is bliss liberal N proud Jan 2014 #7
I think it's a little to early to be doing polls on this bigdarryl Jan 2014 #8
It's a little too soon. Give it time... CTyankee Jan 2014 #9
Hmmm... who could have predicted this? MannyGoldstein Jan 2014 #10
It's still pretty early in the scandal to measure it n/t markpkessinger Jan 2014 #11
its early but the needle is moving....MSNBC’s Maddow Tops Fox’s Kelly in the (25-54) Demos big_dog Jan 2014 #12
Fake news has limited coverage and/or non at all. Iliyah Jan 2014 #16
Indicitave of our national politics. al_liberal Jan 2014 #13
Polls that show good ratings will be echo Iliyah Jan 2014 #14
its the boxing /horserace mentality, the mainstream media dont want to damage him too badly big_dog Jan 2014 #19
Yup, the media is trying to get a jump on the ProSense Jan 2014 #27
This tells me that a great percentage of Americans are angry, frustrated and so threadbare that JDPriestly Jan 2014 #17
There's a traffic jam in New Jersey? bucolic_frolic Jan 2014 #18
This is why we can't have nice things n/t deutsey Jan 2014 #20
If anything this endears him to the Tea Party LynneSin Jan 2014 #21
Not really, the Tea Party is snickering as much as the Democrats. Beacool Jan 2014 #33
Wait until he's impeached! RoccoR5955 Jan 2014 #22
Hopefully he will be joining Arkansas' Republican lieutenant governor Art_from_Ark Jan 2014 #24
It will if he dares to declare. Day by day we get more dirt on what a crook he is. onehandle Jan 2014 #23
Y E T !!!! Historic NY Jan 2014 #26
I call bullshit. n/t GP6971 Jan 2014 #28
Likewise. Archae Jan 2014 #35
Give it a week or two ... Karma's coming. SaveOurDemocracy Jan 2014 #29
Oh it's really nothing Blue Owl Jan 2014 #30
Give it another day or two. QuestForSense Jan 2014 #31
Watergate took about a year and a half to finish off Nixon politically. nt tblue37 Jan 2014 #32
KRON 4 morning news just reported a 6 point drop in the last month. displacedtexan Jan 2014 #34
the teabags will rip him to shreds in the primaries gwheezie Jan 2014 #36
 

big_dog

(4,144 posts)
3. lets see what the Sandy story brings, Rachel Maddows ratings are going through the roof beating Faux
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:12 PM
Jan 2014

so people are watching this closely although they might not admit it

 

YOHABLO

(7,358 posts)
25. Not at all surprised .. people in this country are so detached from what's going on.
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 10:32 PM
Jan 2014

Too busy I guess. Watching Duck Dynasty and American Idol.

Andy823

(11,495 posts)
4. But it will
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:14 PM
Jan 2014

When all the facts come out, and we know if he was, or wasn't the one who gave the word to do it, those numbers will change if he is found to have been lying the whole time, which I believe he is. Also there is another investigation about his use of federal funds to get "free publicity" for his run for the WH in 2016.

Once people find out just how corrupt he really is, and I do believe that is going to happen, his numbers will drop. Of course there are always the brain dead republican base who will never see the truth, but the majority of Americans will.

mikki35

(111 posts)
5. *snort*
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:15 PM
Jan 2014

It should have gone down from the jump. What we're seeing is people who are so partisan they don't care what he did, or tacitly approve.

Ilsa

(61,688 posts)
6. If his assholery had had an impact on them personally,
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:16 PM
Jan 2014

they'd hang him from the bridge for interfering with commerce.

 

bigdarryl

(13,190 posts)
8. I think it's a little to early to be doing polls on this
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:23 PM
Jan 2014

The story just broke last week.I think this poll might be as a result of the news conference he done.Wait until the indictments start flying and see who turns on him.

 

big_dog

(4,144 posts)
12. its early but the needle is moving....MSNBC’s Maddow Tops Fox’s Kelly in the (25-54) Demos
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:31 PM
Jan 2014

Rachel Maddow finished last week with an average of 325K viewers in the 25-54 demo, making her MSNBC show #1 in the 9pm time slot, ahead of Fox’s Megyn Kelly, who had 305K. Maddow was first in the demo and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and MSNBC beat Fox News overall in the demo for prime time on Thursday and Friday, something that had not happened in more than a year.

The performance marked Maddow’s best ratings since the Boston Marathon bombing dominated cable news coverage. This week, it may have been Maddow’s comprehensive coverage of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s “Bridgegate” scandal that helped put her over the top. The host was one of the first to report on the potential scandal before it blew up into national news.

MSNBC’s Chris Matthews also had a strong week, tying his competition on Fox, On The Record with Greta Van Susteren, in the demo with 241K viewers. Lawrence O’Donnell beat Sean Hannity in the demo on both Wednesday and Thursday. And All In with Chris Hayes had its second-highest rated week ever with 261K in the demo.

MSNBC finished the week with an average 271K viewers in the demo during prime time, just 7% behind Fox’s 319K. CNN continued to struggle during the second week of the new year, coming in third place across the board.

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/msnbcs-rachel-maddow-tops-foxs-megyn-kelly-in-demo-for-week-of-jan-6th/

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
16. Fake news has limited coverage and/or non at all.
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:42 PM
Jan 2014

CNN is reporting it but who the hell watch them.

al_liberal

(420 posts)
13. Indicitave of our national politics.
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:34 PM
Jan 2014

They rally around him because he's a member of the duck dickheads, lady blah blah, cruz control, steal from peter to pay Paul, et al.

Iliyah

(25,111 posts)
14. Polls that show good ratings will be echo
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:35 PM
Jan 2014

from the corporate media. Polls that don't won't. Just like RMoney until election day where he couldn't believe he lost and also where Rove couldn't neither.

CC is not fairing well, at least from people who are following it.

 

big_dog

(4,144 posts)
19. its the boxing /horserace mentality, the mainstream media dont want to damage him too badly
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:48 PM
Jan 2014

HRC/ Chris Christie 2016 dead heat is a much better story for circulation and ratings across the board

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
27. Yup, the media is trying to get a jump on the
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 10:41 PM
Jan 2014

Christie will survive meme.

Ridiculous

Look at the dates on the OP polls. The information was barely out at that point.

More recent polls from right-leaning pollsters show some movement.

Poll: Majority of NJ Voters Believe Christie Knew About Bridgegate Scheme
http://www.mediaite.com/online/poll-majority-of-nj-voters-believe-christie-knew-about-bridgegate-scheme/

Exclusive poll: Chris Christie not being 'completely honest' about Bridgegate
http://thehill.com/blogs/transportation-report/highways-bridges-and-roads/195289-nj-poll-christie-seen-as-not

The investigations haven't gotten off the ground yet. It's way too early.

Use of private emails in 'Bridgegate' discussions 'disturbing,' assemblyman says
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024326686

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
17. This tells me that a great percentage of Americans are angry, frustrated and so threadbare that
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:45 PM
Jan 2014

they no longer have much compassion for anyone.

Chris Christie is the portrait of the "compassionate Republican" whose only passion is for himself.

This is a very bad sign for America. Chris Christie is an ugly egotist.

I was amused at a video showing Chris Christie blowing up in his usual horrifying way at a law student who had apparently asked a question of Christie in a rude way. Christie yelled at the young man saying that a judge would hold the young man in contempt and throw the young man out if he acted like that in a courtroom. My thought was that the judge would have found Christie in contempt and thrown him out of the courtroom for responding to the young man as Christie did.

Christie would be really bad news for America. We would end up hating each other and fighting amongst ourselves were he to rise to any position of leadership in the country. Christie is downright dangerous in my view. I have never seen a politician as rude and full of himself as is Christie. Horrors!

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
21. If anything this endears him to the Tea Party
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 09:54 PM
Jan 2014

Because to the Tea Party F(*#)$ you to the little people stuck in traffic

Beacool

(30,245 posts)
33. Not really, the Tea Party is snickering as much as the Democrats.
Tue Jan 14, 2014, 11:10 AM
Jan 2014

They despise the guy. It's the GOP establishment that is sweating it out (Rove, Priebus, etc.).

As for the general public, what can you expect? We live in a country where less than 50% can name the vice president.

Art_from_Ark

(27,247 posts)
24. Hopefully he will be joining Arkansas' Republican lieutenant governor
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 10:24 PM
Jan 2014

in the unemployment line for disgraced former state executives.

onehandle

(51,122 posts)
23. It will if he dares to declare. Day by day we get more dirt on what a crook he is.
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 10:20 PM
Jan 2014

This will all come back to kill him if he dares.

QuestForSense

(653 posts)
31. Give it another day or two.
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 11:36 PM
Jan 2014

Maybe it has to filter down to the local news markets before more people start paying attention.

displacedtexan

(15,696 posts)
34. KRON 4 morning news just reported a 6 point drop in the last month.
Tue Jan 14, 2014, 11:25 AM
Jan 2014

I didn't catch which poll, but they said that was before the Sandy fund ads report surfaced.

gwheezie

(3,580 posts)
36. the teabags will rip him to shreds in the primaries
Tue Jan 14, 2014, 07:16 PM
Jan 2014

Look at the typical gop primary season, they turn on each other, Christie might well get to the primaries but Randy Paul, the canadian and frothy santorum will dirty him up more than he dems will.

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