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With one day to go before the closely watched New Jersey governor’s race, Republican challenger Chris Christie has taken a slight lead over Gov. Jon Corzine in two new polls released this morning.

Christie, a former US attorney, led Corzine by six points, 47 percent to the Democrat’s 41 percent, according to a Public Policy Polling survey of almost 1000 Garden State voters.

Independent candidate Chris Dagger racks up 11 percent of the vote in the PPP survey.

The Quinnipiac poll shows a much tighter race, with Christie leading by a mere two points, which is within the poll’s 2.5 percent margin of error.

In that poll, Daggett has 12 percent of the vote, with six percent still undecided.

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