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« on: May 26, 2019, 04:29:41 PM »

The Jersey Dem machine has survived as long as it has because of a lack of press coverage and attention - that is poised to change as Murphy is currently having a very public feud with Norcross. I would imagine Norcross' stock will go down as his connections to Donald Trump continue to be aired out, and as Murphy continues to position himself as a representative of progressives.

Genuinely, one solution that would be a major step towards fixing the state's political problems would be to give the state its own media markets (Newark-Jersey City, Princeton-Trenton, Camden-Atlantic City). The fact that such a densely populated state is situated within two massive, expensive, and high-profile media markets is a major hindrance to the state's politics.
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