TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Gov. Chris Christie enjoys strong
job approval ratings except when New Jerseyans are asked whether he'd be a good
nominee for vice president.
Fifty-three percent compared to 40 percent of the registered voters surveyed
in a Quinnipiac (KWIN'-uh-pee-ack) University poll released Tuesday say Christie
would be a bad choice for Mitt Romney's running mate.
Respondents approve of the job Christie is doing, 54 to 39 percent.
The survey also shows those polled agree 49 to 43 percent with Democrats to
delay a tax cut until there's proof there is enough state revenue to support
it.
The survey of 1,623 registered voters has a sampling error margin of plus or
minus 2.4 percentage points.