
Clinton Could Clinch in New Jersey
Patrick Murray, the director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, talks about national politics with an eye on New Jersey voters.
First, let's clear up an important misconception: if you are an unaffiliated voter in New Jersey (that is, you have no party affiliation), you can show up at the primary polls on June 7th and pick a party and ballot on the spot, says Murray. It is NOT a true closed primary, as has been widely reported.
@BrianLehrer Yes, I will vote for Hillary. I decided in 2008!
— Maryann Fischer (@Nighthawk60) May 31, 2016
@BrianLehrer @HillaryClinton Voting for HRC next week in NJ--decided early, probably even before she officially joined the race
— Poppetree (@Jeanine_1966) May 31, 2016
@BrianLehrer i voted for @SenSanders but will vote @HillaryClinton i like them both decided on Bernie when i mailed on ballot
— brian Equality brown (@brianfromnj) May 31, 2016
@brianlehrer Sanders thru the primaries! The Democratic nominee after the convention! Donald Trump must not win the White House.
— Jack Jackson (@jack_jackson) May 31, 2016
Just (unintentionally) coined by a caller on @BrianLehrer: "disingruntled" voters
— Hai-Ting Chinn (@ScopesMonkeys) May 31, 2016
.@PollsterPatrick predicts NJ will be called for Clinton w/i 30 mins after polls close on June 7, he tells @BrianLehrer
— Matt Arco (@MatthewArco) May 31, 2016


