Gov. Chris Christie has an almost 2 to 1 lead over his Democratic competitor in the race for New Jersey governor, a new poll found.
Americans favored the current Republican governor 62% and Barbara Buono 33%, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday.
The rates are small changes from the end of September, when 64% of residents supported Christie and 30% supported Buono.
The popular governor of the blue state is speculated to be a possible 2016 GOP presidential candidate. He recently signed into law a bill that prohibits licensed professionals from attempting so-called “gay conversion therapy” on minors. But he also refused to sign three gun bills that would tighten state gun laws, an action that backtracked on his previous record.









