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« on: May 27, 2020, 11:51:35 AM »

For me, I live in NY(C), but spend quite a bit of time in NJ. NY and NJ will NOT swing right under most circumstances. I don't understand this narrative about NJ trending right and becoming a swing state down the road. NJ really hates Trump, heck, in 2018, they elected Bob Menendez by 12 points. The suburban areas of NJ hate Trump, and the urban areas are growing. If the GOP continues down the road of Trumpism, no way NJ becomes a swing state anytime soon. I also bet that Democrats in the house will win by cushy margins in NJ, and VanDrew could definately lose as an R. As for NY, the vote in NYC will more than cancel out the vote from upstate
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