Is Obama The Antichrist? 'Extremism' Tested In NJ
The Democratic polling firm Public Policy Polling included some charged questions in its latest survey of New Jersey voters, designed to strength of what the firm called "political extremism" in the state.
The most outrageous question: do you believe Barack Obama is the anti-Christ? If you believe the poll, one in five New Jerseyans think there's a chance. Eight percent said no, while 13 percent said they're not sure. Only two-thirds of self-described conservatives flatly denied the notion that the president of the United States was, in fact, the anti-Christ.
On the "birther" question: 64 percent of New Jerseyans say they think Obama was born in the United States, while 21 percent said no and 16 percent weren't sure. "Truthers": 19 percent of voters said they think former President George W. Bush had advanced knowledge of the 9/11 attacks, while 11 percent weren't sure. Forty percent of self-described liberal voters think he did.
On a more serious note, 39 percent of Garden State voters say they support Obama's health care plan, while 50 percent oppose it. His approval rating in the state is at 45 percent, with 48 percent disapproving and 7 percent not sure.
The survey of 500 likely New Jersey voters was conducted September 11-14, and had a margin of error of +/- 4.5 percent.



