Would Giuliani have beaten Democrats in the NYC tristate area in 2008? (user search)
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GregTheGreat657
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« on: June 23, 2021, 09:10:21 AM »
« edited: July 25, 2021, 12:58:42 PM by GregTheGreat657 »

He would lose NYC (save for Staten Island), but carry Rockland, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties. Most of North Jersey would probably vote Giuliani, as a lot of Giuliani's base from when he was mayor, moved there. CT might be harder, as there was less of the original Giuliani base who lived there.
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GregTheGreat657
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« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2021, 05:36:08 PM »

He would lose NYC (save for Staten Island), but carry Rockland, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties. Most of North Jersey would probably vote Giuliani, as a lot of Giuliani's base from when he was mayor, moved there. CT might be harder, as there was less of the original Giuliani base who lived there.

Enough for NJ to flip Republican in 2008?


South Jersey was bluer back then, so that would have been just enough to save Obama in the state
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GregTheGreat657
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« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2021, 06:18:21 PM »

He would lose NYC (save for Staten Island), but carry Rockland, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties. Most of North Jersey would probably vote Giuliani, as a lot of Giuliani's base from when he was mayor, moved there. CT might be harder, as there was less of the original Giuliani base who lived there.

Enough for NJ to flip Republican in 2008?


South Jersey was bluer back then, so that would have been just enough to save Obama in the state

Would Giuliani have won Passaic and Middlesex? States that haven't voted GOP since Bush 1988
Yes, but by the skin of his teeth
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