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« on: October 18, 2005, 12:27:01 AM »

Corzine=democrat
New Jersey=democrat

Need I say more?

Wow. Just...wow.

(Psssssst. Before McGreevey, the NJ GOP dominated state politics in the Garden State. I guess we can keep that as our little secret, pal.)

And at the same time, the Democrats dominated Georgia. Means nothing.

Except that this is a state race and not a Presidential race.

You make it too easy, BRTD.

Granted, but a few things.  While it is a state race, Forrester may suffer a bit from people who will refuse to vote Republican due to disliking Bush (as his popularity drops).  Another point is in the region as a whole the state changed first on Presidential levels and then changed on the local levels (for example look at the shift on Long Island, Pres level shift started in the early 90's, but didn't start changing that much on the local level till 5 years ago.  Parts of the Philly burbs are showing similar changes, first began a change on the Pres level, and while in some cases still GOP have shifted more to the Dems locally.  Things like this might not mean a ton of points, but can be the difference between 3-5% each way
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