A new DailyKos/Research 2000 poll finds New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine losing to both possible Republican challengers in this fall's election.
Chris Christie (R) beats Corzine, 46% to 39%, and Steve Lonegan (R) wins, 43% to 40%.
Worse new for Corzine: Only 36% of New Jersey voters approve of his performance, while 55% disapprove.
"There is a little bit of good news for Corzine in these numbers,
however. For one thing, his numbers versus his Republican opponents
appear to be holding steady, compared to other recent polling in the
race. His numbers had been heading south, but there is at least some
sign that his poll numbers have bottomed out."
Meanwhile, a new Rasmussen Reports survey finds Christie beating Lonegan, 46% to 35%, in next week's Republican primary.