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  NJ-GOV: S019 (D) vs. bronz (R) (search mode)
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Question: Who would you vote for?/Who would win?
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S019/S019
 
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S019/bronz
 
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bronz/bronz
 
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Author Topic: NJ-GOV: S019 (D) vs. bronz (R)  (Read 1334 times)
Progressive Pessimist
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E: -6.71, S: -7.65

« on: September 12, 2021, 05:27:30 PM »
« edited: September 12, 2021, 06:13:47 PM by Progressive Pessimist »

S019 is made to run up the numbers in my state's suburbs. He would win in a walk.

But the real question is how bronz would do in South Amboy and the rest of Middlesex County. There are a lot of white working class voters there.
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Progressive Pessimist
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Posts: 33,650
United States


Political Matrix
E: -6.71, S: -7.65

« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2021, 05:32:45 PM »

Strange that most people ITT seem to think S019 would win easily. I think in the right environment bronz could curate a selection of his views that would appeal to moderates put off by S019's extreme social policy views, while progressives would be broadly unenthusiastic about a candidate who thinks the Citizens United ruling is "fine."

many suburbanites that S019 supposedly would do good with are very pro law-and-order...

Well, even as I said that S019 is tailor-made for New Jersey suburbs, bronz would probably do very well in the southern counties like Cape May, Gloucester, Ocean, and Salem.

Though I would like to clarify a misunderstanding that many seem to have of bronz. In my experience bronz concern trolling about crime, law and order, or social justice issues is for the sake of benefiting Democrats' electoral performance. I'm not entirely sure that he necessarily believes in that kind of attitude.
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