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« on: August 18, 2021, 07:02:03 PM »

New Jersey didn’t really handle covid very well.

Bad economic fall and bad death rate

Is the GOP candidate bad?

This should be a closer rate imo

quite the contrary. Murphy has good ratings this whole time on COVID. They actually did handle it well, given the cirucumstances

It's certainly turned around at least. Republicans can point to the early pandemic here all they want to rationalize their current mismanagement like in Florida and Texas, but New Jersey is in the top ten states when it comes to immunization rates, I believe, and our residents are taking note of that as things are feeling fairly normal again here.
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Progressive Pessimist
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Posts: 33,151
United States


Political Matrix
E: -6.71, S: -7.65

« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2021, 06:55:02 PM »

New Jersey didn’t really handle covid very well.

Bad economic fall and bad death rate

Is the GOP candidate bad?

This should be a closer rate imo

quite the contrary. Murphy has good ratings this whole time on COVID. They actually did handle it well, given the cirucumstances

It's certainly turned around at least. Republicans can point to the early pandemic here all they want to rationalize their current mismanagement like in Florida and Texas, but New Jersey is in the top ten states when it comes to immunization rates, I believe, and our residents are taking note of that as things are feeling fairly normal again here.

Yep, given the nice summer weather, NJ *could've* been another Florida mess. But people have gotten their vaccine and are still masking in some situations/places, which all helps.

Our summer has not been all that "nice" though. More heat, humidity, thunderstorms, and even tornadoes than usual.
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Progressive Pessimist
Atlas Superstar
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Posts: 33,151
United States


Political Matrix
E: -6.71, S: -7.65

« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2021, 05:30:22 PM »

New Jersey didn’t really handle covid very well.

Bad economic fall and bad death rate

Is the GOP candidate bad?

This should be a closer rate imo

quite the contrary. Murphy has good ratings this whole time on COVID. They actually did handle it well, given the cirucumstances

It's certainly turned around at least. Republicans can point to the early pandemic here all they want to rationalize their current mismanagement like in Florida and Texas, but New Jersey is in the top ten states when it comes to immunization rates, I believe, and our residents are taking note of that as things are feeling fairly normal again here.

Yep, given the nice summer weather, NJ *could've* been another Florida mess. But people have gotten their vaccine and are still masking in some situations/places, which all helps.

Our summer has not been all that "nice" though. More heat, humidity, thunderstorms, and even tornadoes than usual.

omg you know what i mean. are you kidding me with the semantics?

I know what you meant. I just took advantage of an opportunity to complain about the chaotic weather we've had this year.
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