Christie was photographed with his family on the beach outside of his state-owned residence on Island Beach State Park while it was closed to the public because of a government shutdown. And among those who did, 7 percent said they felt "disgusted" by them, another 7 percent said they felt "angry or outraged" and 6 percent used the words "unbelievable", "surprised" or "ridiculous" to describe their feelings.
A word cloud of poll respondents' reactions to the Christie beach pictures.
Instead of calling in to talk to Christie about The Mets, plenty of Jersey residents picked up the phone in the hopes of ripping the governor a new asshole.
Christie was guest hosting/auditioning for Mike Francesa's legendary sports talk show on WFAN in NY - and was mostly keeping the topics to sports. until they opened it up to callers.
"You know, Mike, I love getting calls from communists in Montclair", Christie said. "In reality, Christie may have found the floor for his ratings, but it's a level where most of his constituents now feel his time in office has hurt the state".
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The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA), the Tire Industry Association (TIA) and the New Jersey Gas Station-C-Store-Automotive Association (NJGCA) all support the bill.
President Trump, an unpopular figure in New Jersey, managed to get a higher approval rating than Christie (35 percent).
"It really is hard to drive approval ratings into the single digits barring something like a criminal conviction". Those numbers are in line with a similar, pre-Beachgate poll out of Quinnipiac, but show a staggering fall-from-grace from previous year, in which only 63 percent of NJ residents disapproved of Christie.
Christie, who is used to far-friendlier, pre-screened calls on his monthly radio show on NJ 101.5 FM, "Ask the Governor", at first seemed a bit flummoxed.
The Monmouth University Poll released Monday showed Christie's job approval at 15 percent.




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