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« Reply #100 on: February 04, 2021, 12:50:27 PM »

Sen. Tom Kean Jr. will not run for reelection to his LD-21 district, making it most likely that he will challenge Malinowski again in 2022......

https://newjerseyglobe.com/legislature/kean-2021-re-elect/

Assemblyman Jon Bramnick will run for the state Senate seat, making a leadership vacuum in the Assembly GOP....

This district was once a central Jersey affluent Republican stronghold to a swing district, because of Christie and Trump.


It would be hilarious if Kean announces a run against Malinowski only for the Redistricting Commission to put his hometown (Westfield) in Mikie Sherill's district (which I've heard is a possibility)

He's got a spot on the commission, so I doubt it.
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« Reply #101 on: February 04, 2021, 01:04:53 PM »

Sen. Tom Kean Jr. will not run for reelection to his LD-21 district, making it most likely that he will challenge Malinowski again in 2022......

https://newjerseyglobe.com/legislature/kean-2021-re-elect/

Assemblyman Jon Bramnick will run for the state Senate seat, making a leadership vacuum in the Assembly GOP....

This district was once a central Jersey affluent Republican stronghold to a swing district, because of Christie and Trump.


It would be hilarious if Kean announces a run against Malinowski only for the Redistricting Commission to put his hometown (Westfield) in Mikie Sherill's district (which I've heard is a possibility)

He's got a spot on the commission, so I doubt it.

Oh really? I thought the legislative leaders usually just put allies on the commission rather than themselves.

In that case I guess I'll take back that prediciton
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« Reply #102 on: February 13, 2021, 05:53:55 PM »

Rising GOP star Assemblyman Ryan Peters will not run for reelection in LD-8.....

https://newjerseyglobe.com/legislature/ryan-peters-wont-seek-re-election-to-state-assembly/

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Also looming large for Peters is that he is the commander of an active U.S. Navy Reserve unit.

Peters was notified in May 2020 that his Sea, Air and Land (SEAL) team was to be deployed in November.  That deployment was cancelled, but Peters could still be called up for the final time in 2021.

“While I come to the end of a higher profile level of service, I will always endeavor to serve this great country and all of my neighbors,” he said.

The two-term legislator said he was grateful for the opportunity to serve in the public office.

“I owe my family, our friends, supporters and even my detractors, a debt of gratitude that I don’t think I will ever be able to repay Their sacrifices are too numerous to count,” stated Peters. “Each morning, I wake with amazement at the things I have been able to experience thanks to the opportunities this great country has provided me.”

The Annapolis graduate had been seen as a likely challenger to his former running mate, State Sen. Dawn Addiego (R-Evesham), this year.  Addiego switched parties in 2019 and is seeking re-election as a Democrat.

Peters had also been considered as a possible challenger to Rep. Andy Kim (D-Moorestown) in 2022.  While he has not precluded running for office again someday, he has no plans to run next year.

The Hainesport resident earned a law degree from Rutgers and won a seat on the Burlington County Board of Freeholders in 2015.  He moved up to the State Assembly in 2017 and was re-elected in 2019 by a 1,011-vote margin after Democrats spent millions trying to capture the 8th district seats.

Peters is the first announced legislative retirement this year.
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« Reply #103 on: February 18, 2021, 02:18:51 PM »

Murphy wins easily.
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« Reply #104 on: February 18, 2021, 02:42:06 PM »

Rising GOP star Assemblyman Ryan Peters will not run for reelection in LD-8.....

https://newjerseyglobe.com/legislature/ryan-peters-wont-seek-re-election-to-state-assembly/

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Also looming large for Peters is that he is the commander of an active U.S. Navy Reserve unit.

Peters was notified in May 2020 that his Sea, Air and Land (SEAL) team was to be deployed in November.  That deployment was cancelled, but Peters could still be called up for the final time in 2021.

“While I come to the end of a higher profile level of service, I will always endeavor to serve this great country and all of my neighbors,” he said.

The two-term legislator said he was grateful for the opportunity to serve in the public office.

“I owe my family, our friends, supporters and even my detractors, a debt of gratitude that I don’t think I will ever be able to repay Their sacrifices are too numerous to count,” stated Peters. “Each morning, I wake with amazement at the things I have been able to experience thanks to the opportunities this great country has provided me.”

The Annapolis graduate had been seen as a likely challenger to his former running mate, State Sen. Dawn Addiego (R-Evesham), this year.  Addiego switched parties in 2019 and is seeking re-election as a Democrat.

Peters had also been considered as a possible challenger to Rep. Andy Kim (D-Moorestown) in 2022.  While he has not precluded running for office again someday, he has no plans to run next year.

The Hainesport resident earned a law degree from Rutgers and won a seat on the Burlington County Board of Freeholders in 2015.  He moved up to the State Assembly in 2017 and was re-elected in 2019 by a 1,011-vote margin after Democrats spent millions trying to capture the 8th district seats.

Peters is the first announced legislative retirement this year.


https://newjerseyglobe.com/legislature/ryan-peters-wont-seek-re-election-to-state-assembly/

Oxygen thief, he's damn right he'll never be able to repay.
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« Reply #105 on: February 18, 2021, 11:24:37 PM »

Rising GOP star Assemblyman Ryan Peters will not run for reelection in LD-8.....

https://newjerseyglobe.com/legislature/ryan-peters-wont-seek-re-election-to-state-assembly/

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Also looming large for Peters is that he is the commander of an active U.S. Navy Reserve unit.

Peters was notified in May 2020 that his Sea, Air and Land (SEAL) team was to be deployed in November.  That deployment was cancelled, but Peters could still be called up for the final time in 2021.

“While I come to the end of a higher profile level of service, I will always endeavor to serve this great country and all of my neighbors,” he said.

The two-term legislator said he was grateful for the opportunity to serve in the public office.

“I owe my family, our friends, supporters and even my detractors, a debt of gratitude that I don’t think I will ever be able to repay Their sacrifices are too numerous to count,” stated Peters. “Each morning, I wake with amazement at the things I have been able to experience thanks to the opportunities this great country has provided me.”

The Annapolis graduate had been seen as a likely challenger to his former running mate, State Sen. Dawn Addiego (R-Evesham), this year.  Addiego switched parties in 2019 and is seeking re-election as a Democrat.

Peters had also been considered as a possible challenger to Rep. Andy Kim (D-Moorestown) in 2022.  While he has not precluded running for office again someday, he has no plans to run next year.

The Hainesport resident earned a law degree from Rutgers and won a seat on the Burlington County Board of Freeholders in 2015.  He moved up to the State Assembly in 2017 and was re-elected in 2019 by a 1,011-vote margin after Democrats spent millions trying to capture the 8th district seats.

Peters is the first announced legislative retirement this year.


https://newjerseyglobe.com/legislature/ryan-peters-wont-seek-re-election-to-state-assembly/

Oxygen thief, he's damn right he'll never be able to repay.

How is Peters a oxygen thief? What did he do?
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« Reply #106 on: February 18, 2021, 11:29:52 PM »

Another rising NJGOP star is retiring:

State Senator Chris Brown

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State Sen. Christopher Brown, a first-term Republican state senator from the most politically competitive district in the state, will not seek re-election.

“It’s been an honor and a privilege to serve our Atlantic County families as their representative in the Legislature. These ten years have gone by in the blink of an eye,” Brown said.

He said that he learned life goes by at a very young age “and tomorrow is promised to no one.”

“Knowing the pages in the Book of Life turn quickly, I believe each chapter should be an adventure. While this chapter of serving as a legislator is coming to an end, I am looking forward to the next chapter which I’m sure will lead to another adventure for my family and me,” Brown said. “I don’t know what that adventure will be, but I’m excited to find out.”

Brown said the chapter of his life involving his legislative career “was a page turner, particularly the story about our successful fight to defeat North Jersey casinos, which saved our industry and thousands of local jobs.”

The unexpected retirement by a 56-year-old Atlantic County senator puts the 2nd legislative district seat in the leans Democratic column.

Assemblyman Vince Mazzeo (D-Northfield), who had been expected to seek re-election to a fifth term, is now expected to run for the Senate, the New Jersey Globe has learned.

https://newjerseyglobe.com/legislature/chris-brown-will-not-seek-re-election-to-state-senate-seat/

Former Assemblyman Vince Polistina will run for the seat.

https://savejersey.com/2021/02/polistina-will-seek-chris-browns-ld2-state-senate-seat/

Weinberg, Bateman, Kean and Brown are all retiring from the Senate...I think Holly Scheispi will unseat Cardinale and I think that Sam Thompson and Shirley Turner probably retires as well.....
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« Reply #107 on: February 20, 2021, 07:56:28 PM »

Longtime Republican state senator Gerald Cardinale dead at age 86

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State Sen. Gerald Cardinale, a conservative stalwart who has served in the New Jersey Legislature longer than any other Republican in state history, died today.  He was 86.

Cardinale had been seeking re-election to an unprecedented 13th term at the time of his death and had been battling a series of health issues over the last year.  He died after a brief illness, his family said.

He had enjoyed a distinguished 54-year political career that began with his election to the Demarest Board of Education in 1967.

He was popular enough in his hometown to overcome the massive Democratic Watergate wave to unseat Democratic Mayor Rosemary Sheehan with 50.6% of the vote in an election where a 22-year incumbent congressman lost his seat.  Cardinale swept a Republican majority on the borough council along with him.

As mayor, Cardinale  established a senior citizen center in the historic Demarest railroad station, where he played a key role in its preservation.

Democrats had swept the 39th in the 1973 Watergate landslide, but won back one Assembly seat in 1975.  The winner of that race, John Markert (R-Westwood), gave up his seat after two years to run for an open State Senate seat in 1977.

https://newjerseyglobe.com/in-memoriam/senator-gerald-cardinale-dies-at-86/
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« Reply #108 on: March 07, 2021, 11:19:05 AM »

Ciattarelli says GOP and white people need to stop saying "All Lives Matter"

The assemblyman also suggested moving away from criticisms of Black-led social movements that have often proven a target for Republicans nationally.

“As Republicans, we need to get away from All Lives Matter and things of that nature,” McClellan said. “If somebody’s going to say to be ‘Black Lives Matter,’ the answer should be yes. When they say ‘Do Blue Lives Matter?’ The answer should be yes.”

Black voters have overwhelmingly backed Democratic candidates nationally for most of the last century. No Republican presidential candidate has won more than 13% of Black vote since 1968, and there’s been little departure from that trend at the state level.

Ciattarelli wants to combat the view, elevated by sects of his party over the past four years, that the GOP has little interest in the problems faced by Black voters.

“As a Republican Party that believes in the individual, I’ve always qualified that to also say that doesn’t mean we’re not our brothers’ and sisters’ keeper,” he said. “We don’t want people thinking the Republican Party believes so strongly in the individual that we’re going to leave folks behind that have been marginalized or disadvantaged.”

Though he hedged on whether he would seek out a woman or person of color to run as his lieutenant governor, Ciattarelli said he’d lend some focus to recruiting diverse down-ballot candidates.

“I joined the Republican Party because I always found it to be the more diverse party, diversity of mind, diversity of thought. The party of Lincoln,” he said. “We have hard work cut out for us in making the Republican Party less white, more Black, more Brown and I think more female, so certainly those things factor greatly into who it is that we’re recruiting.”


https://newjerseyglobe.com/governor/ciattarelli-looks-to-expand-outreach-to-black-voters/

Ironically, Ciattarelli's GOP opponent, Hirsh Singh is very anti-BLM for a South Asian candidate........
https://www.hirshsingh.com/

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« Reply #109 on: March 07, 2021, 07:52:08 PM »

Has there been any polling of this race recently or any word of polling to come?

It would be useful to see if Murphy has fallen in popularity. I imagine he's quite popular at the moment.

If I were to guess NJ will be the last state to fully reopen after mass vaccination, just like it was this past year, which could hurt him in the summer and into the election season.
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« Reply #110 on: March 07, 2021, 08:01:19 PM »

Ciattarelli says GOP and white people need to stop saying "All Lives Matter"

The assemblyman also suggested moving away from criticisms of Black-led social movements that have often proven a target for Republicans nationally.

“As Republicans, we need to get away from All Lives Matter and things of that nature,” McClellan said. “If somebody’s going to say to be ‘Black Lives Matter,’ the answer should be yes. When they say ‘Do Blue Lives Matter?’ The answer should be yes.”

Black voters have overwhelmingly backed Democratic candidates nationally for most of the last century. No Republican presidential candidate has won more than 13% of Black vote since 1968, and there’s been little departure from that trend at the state level.

Ciattarelli wants to combat the view, elevated by sects of his party over the past four years, that the GOP has little interest in the problems faced by Black voters.

“As a Republican Party that believes in the individual, I’ve always qualified that to also say that doesn’t mean we’re not our brothers’ and sisters’ keeper,” he said. “We don’t want people thinking the Republican Party believes so strongly in the individual that we’re going to leave folks behind that have been marginalized or disadvantaged.”

Though he hedged on whether he would seek out a woman or person of color to run as his lieutenant governor, Ciattarelli said he’d lend some focus to recruiting diverse down-ballot candidates.

“I joined the Republican Party because I always found it to be the more diverse party, diversity of mind, diversity of thought. The party of Lincoln,” he said. “We have hard work cut out for us in making the Republican Party less white, more Black, more Brown and I think more female, so certainly those things factor greatly into who it is that we’re recruiting.”


https://newjerseyglobe.com/governor/ciattarelli-looks-to-expand-outreach-to-black-voters/

Ironically, Ciattarelli's GOP opponent, Hirsh Singh is very anti-BLM for a South Asian candidate........
https://www.hirshsingh.com/



That's very interesting, but I doubt that it will work to his benefit in an election against Murphy. I mean, let's be real, this is the absolute bare minimum that a Republican can do to court black voters. He can't seriously expect to win over a record number of them just for saying this.
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« Reply #111 on: March 07, 2021, 08:03:42 PM »

Has there been any polling of this race recently or any word of polling to come?

It would be useful to see if Murphy has fallen in popularity. I imagine he's quite popular at the moment.

If I were to guess NJ will be the last state to fully reopen after mass vaccination, just like it was this past year, which could hurt him in the summer and into the election season.

No polling surprisingly.

I don't think Murphy can be beaten this year. People usually like stability and Murphy did not do what Trump did--Ciattarelli is not inspiring like Christie was in 2009 and Hirsh Singh is a rightwing dream---he is violently anti-BLM.
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« Reply #112 on: March 07, 2021, 08:08:23 PM »

Ciattarelli says GOP and white people need to stop saying "All Lives Matter"

The assemblyman also suggested moving away from criticisms of Black-led social movements that have often proven a target for Republicans nationally.

“As Republicans, we need to get away from All Lives Matter and things of that nature,” McClellan said. “If somebody’s going to say to be ‘Black Lives Matter,’ the answer should be yes. When they say ‘Do Blue Lives Matter?’ The answer should be yes.”

Black voters have overwhelmingly backed Democratic candidates nationally for most of the last century. No Republican presidential candidate has won more than 13% of Black vote since 1968, and there’s been little departure from that trend at the state level.

Ciattarelli wants to combat the view, elevated by sects of his party over the past four years, that the GOP has little interest in the problems faced by Black voters.

“As a Republican Party that believes in the individual, I’ve always qualified that to also say that doesn’t mean we’re not our brothers’ and sisters’ keeper,” he said. “We don’t want people thinking the Republican Party believes so strongly in the individual that we’re going to leave folks behind that have been marginalized or disadvantaged.”

Though he hedged on whether he would seek out a woman or person of color to run as his lieutenant governor, Ciattarelli said he’d lend some focus to recruiting diverse down-ballot candidates.

“I joined the Republican Party because I always found it to be the more diverse party, diversity of mind, diversity of thought. The party of Lincoln,” he said. “We have hard work cut out for us in making the Republican Party less white, more Black, more Brown and I think more female, so certainly those things factor greatly into who it is that we’re recruiting.”


https://newjerseyglobe.com/governor/ciattarelli-looks-to-expand-outreach-to-black-voters/

Ironically, Ciattarelli's GOP opponent, Hirsh Singh is very anti-BLM for a South Asian candidate........
https://www.hirshsingh.com/



That's very interesting, but I doubt that it will work to his benefit in an election against Murphy. I mean, let's be real, this is the absolute bare minimum that a Republican can do to court black voters. He can't seriously expect to win over a record number of them just for saying this.

Ciattarelli has been aggressively courting Black voters for years, he visited a food bank in Irvington he says the party needs to do much better with Black voters. Christie won 21 percent of Black voters in 2013, Phil Murphy won 94 percent in 2017---Ciattarelli is running a balancing act--he says Black Lives Matter but also says that there needs to be law and order as well. His primary opponent, Hirsh Singh, is militantly anti-BLM...Singh is Indian American.....

https://savejersey.com/2020/11/ciattarelli-donates-turkeys-in-irvington-blames-covid-19-restrictions-for-growing-holiday-needs/
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« Reply #113 on: March 18, 2021, 04:00:42 PM »

Ciattarelli spoke at a "Stop The Steal" rally per InsiderNJ, which has probably killed his chances. I've now switched my support from Ciattarelli to Murphy.

He's sewn up the GOP primary, but that absolutely destroys any small chance he had in the general. Safe D.
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« Reply #114 on: March 18, 2021, 04:03:32 PM »

Ciattarelli spoke at a "Stop The Steal" rally per InsiderNJ, which has probably killed his chances. I've now switched my support from Ciattarelli to Murphy.

https://www.insidernj.com/press-release/njdsc-republican-gubernatorial-candidate-jack-ciattarelli-yet-explain-decision-speak-bedminster-stop-steal-rally/
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« Reply #115 on: March 18, 2021, 04:11:32 PM »

Ciattarelli spoke at a "Stop The Steal" rally per InsiderNJ, which has probably killed his chances. I've now switched my support from Ciattarelli to Murphy.

He's sewn up the GOP primary, but that absolutely destroys any small chance he had in the general. Safe D.

Likely D. Property taxes are too high in NJ, and even some New Jersey Democrats find the high property taxes as confiscatory.......Murphy likely wins a second term, but pre-covid, it would have been Lean D with Jennifer Beck, if she had ran....

Murphy's second term better focus on reducing property taxes.....or else we will see Governor Beck or Governor Peters in 2025
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« Reply #116 on: March 18, 2021, 09:10:40 PM »

Ciattarelli spoke at a "Stop The Steal" rally per InsiderNJ, which has probably killed his chances. I've now switched my support from Ciattarelli to Murphy.

He's sewn up the GOP primary, but that absolutely destroys any small chance he had in the general. Safe D.
Hugin's choice to run for chairman rather than governor still confuses me. Arguably he's a much stronger candidate due to his self-funding and not doing something as dumb as that, and I think him having a pharma background would actually help him in the COVID era.
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« Reply #117 on: March 28, 2021, 05:46:02 PM »

Ciattarelli spoke at a "Stop The Steal" rally per InsiderNJ, which has probably killed his chances. I've now switched my support from Ciattarelli to Murphy.

He's sewn up the GOP primary, but that absolutely destroys any small chance he had in the general. Safe D.

Likely D. Property taxes are too high in NJ, and even some New Jersey Democrats find the high property taxes as confiscatory.......Murphy likely wins a second term, but pre-covid, it would have been Lean D with Jennifer Beck, if she had ran....

Murphy's second term better focus on reducing property taxes.....or else we will see Governor Beck or Governor Peters in 2025

I’d add in small business closures throughout the state as well, many of them minority-owned.
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« Reply #118 on: May 02, 2021, 01:37:58 PM »

A lot of NJ Republicans are tired of the Forrester/Kean Jr./Zimmer/Kyrillos/Guadagno/Hugin/Ciattarelli "RINO" wing

Christie was lucky to win in 2009 because Corzine was an ineffective governor

That is probably why Hirsh Singh is leading the primary

But it is Likely D/Safe D regardless

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« Reply #119 on: May 04, 2021, 09:04:48 AM »

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« Reply #121 on: May 05, 2021, 12:27:22 PM »
« Edited: May 05, 2021, 12:48:06 PM by Roll Roons »

His reelect numbers are 48 in favor vs 43 against. It should also be noted that Monmouth had JVD trailing by 5, but he won by 6. I know it's just one district, but I'd take it with a slight grain of salt.

That said, Murphy is still favored, and my guess he wins by 12-15.

Republicans have a very solid floor in this state of around 41-42%.
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« Reply #122 on: May 05, 2021, 09:15:30 PM »

His reelect numbers are 48 in favor vs 43 against. It should also be noted that Monmouth had JVD trailing by 5, but he won by 6. I know it's just one district, but I'd take it with a slight grain of salt.

That said, Murphy is still favored, and my guess he wins by 12-15.

Republicans have a very solid floor in this state of around 41-42%.


Christie 2009 got to 48%, Whitman 1993 got to 49%......it takes the right Republican and high state taxes, especially property taxes to win...

Murphy is lucky that COVID happened, if not, he probably would have middling approvals, because of taxes. Although NJ is a blue state, people don't like taxes and that is the Republicans strong suit here, is property taxes....Murphy's second term better prioritize property tax reform or else a Republican will be elected in 2025 or 2029
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« Reply #123 on: May 06, 2021, 05:32:31 AM »

Why Monmouth didn't test Murphy just hypothetically against all the Rs runnning right now is beyond me..
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« Reply #124 on: May 13, 2021, 01:42:21 PM »

Why Monmouth didn't test Murphy just hypothetically against all the Rs runnning right now is beyond me..
Could just be assuming the race is Safe D, but that's a foolish assumption since New Jersey usually votes more Republican than expected in nearly all races. Kean nearly took down Malinowski, which no one was really expecting.
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