Is NJ solidly Democratic yet? (user search)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: February 22, 2004, 10:54:52 PM »

In general, NJ is Democratic.  Republicans can win there, in my opinion, depending on who the candidates are.  Whitman was Governor there for a while, and the Democrats were losing the 2002 Senate race pretty badly for the longest time.  But it seems that either the Republican has to be rather moderate, or there has to be something seriously wrong with the Democrat in order for the Democrat to lose...neither of which is likely to happen come November.  To sum up...I think Republicans can win in NJ, but not Bush.

To reiterate what some others have said, the Democrats will only lose New Jersey in a landslide.
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