August 13
Barrington, NJ – Today, the Dale Glading for Congress Campaign released the results of an internal poll showing him leading Democrat incumbent Rob Andrews, 28% to 22%. Forty-six percent of respondents remain undecided, while 4% indicated a preference for a third party candidate.
The phone survey included 2,816 randomly-selected registered voters in the First District. Two hundred responses were received from voters in 33 different towns, and the results were compiled and analyzed by graduate students at Rutgers University in Camden. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 7%.
\”Rob Andrews’ support for Obamacare against his constituent’s wishes definitely affected his plummeting poll numbers,\” Glading said. \”Overall, the phone survey proved that there is a major disconnect between Rob and the voters he is supposed to be representing.\”
\”South Jersey residents are ready for a change,\” added Glading. \”Rob has been in Washington for 20 years and voters see him as part of the problem, not part of the solution.\”
\”I promise to be an independent voice for the tax payers of South Jersey,\” Glading concluded, \”and I will seek to return more of their hard-earned money back to them.\”
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