How would the previous poster do in Morris, NJ? (user search)
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« on: October 09, 2021, 06:58:08 PM »

You would probably win it, regardless of what party you run under, but would perform slightly better as a Republican than as a Democrat.
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Progressive Pessimist
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E: -6.71, S: -7.65

« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2022, 07:19:50 PM »

For reference, this is how Morris has voted in recent elections:

2020 PRES: 61.7-36.8% Biden (D+24.9)
2020 SEN: 58.7-40.6% Booker (D+18.1)
2018 SEN: 51.0-46.3% Menendez (D+4.7)
2017 GOV: 53.1-45.7% Murphy (D+7.4)
2016 PRES: 55.5-40.7% Clinton (D+14.8 )

I think all of us, myself included, were guessing Morris is similar to Morris County politically, that is, politically competitive or with a slight GOP tilt. However, contrary to this popular belief, it's clearly a very Democratic area (if one that's not a fan of corrupt politicians - look at how badly Menendez did compared to Murphy, Booker, Biden and Clinton).


Wins by 15-20 points (he seems to be Democratic-leaning on the whole).

Oh, was this thread about the town instead of the county all along? I think most posters (including myself) were under the assumption of it being the county.
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