Rasmussen: Christie Maintains Small Lead in NJ

Down to the wire, indeed:

Republican Chris Christie continues to hold a three-point advantage over incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine in New Jersey’s down-to-the-wire race for governor.

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state, conducted Thursday night, shows Christie with 46% of the vote and Corzine with 43%. Those numbers are unchanged from earlier in the week and little changed from polling conducted the week before.

The last four Rasmussen Reports polls have shown Christie with a very slight advantage ranging from two to four percentage points each time.

If Christie does manage 46% of the vote to Corzine’s 43% on Tuesday, then he’ll have won it – that is too much of a gap for the normal run of Democrat voter fraud to overcome…if its 44/44 with only a few thousand to a few hundred votes, then Corzine will win by the simple, Democrat expedient of stealing close elections. Right now, I expect Christie to actually approach 50% in his election day totals – but New Jersey is very hard to predict, and we’ll have to see how it goes. Heck, even if Corzine manages to win by stealing, it’s still a huge setback given Obama’s vote total just a year ago in New Jersey.