Thursday, November 4, 2021

New Jersey Race Proves Republicans Engaging Deep Blue Areas Works & Election results updates: NJ Senate president loses in stunning upset; Atlanta mayoral runoff set

 New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli participates in a campaign event with local residents on October 27, 2021 in Hoboken, New Jersey. Ciattarelli, who is running against Democratic incumbent Phil Murphy, has promised to reduce taxes and a streamline the state budget if elected. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

A state both corporate media and establishment Republicans have insisted on writing off as a Democratic lost cause firmly asserted its swing identity this week. 

Jack Ciattarelli (R) likely has a prolonged legal battle ahead of him that will not result in his assumption of the governorship of New Jersey, but the lesson he taught his own party is more important than his own political fate: go into the deepest blue urban areas and treat voters with respect. Those voters, tired of Republicans not offering a meaningful choice, will listen.

More @ Breitbart 

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GOP says it will target 13 more House Dems in 2022

Election results continued to become finalized on Thursday, two days after Election Day.

At midday, the Associated Press called the race of New Jersey's state Senate president – and he lost.

Little-known truck driver Ed Durr defeated one of the state's most powerful elected leaders, Steve Sweeney.

AP also called the lingering Virginia attorney general race in favor of Republican Jason Miyares.

Late Wednesday, AP called the New Jersey governor's race for the incumbent, Democrat Phil Murphy, after much of a day in which the race remained too close to call.

New Jersey does not have an automatic recount law, but the candidates are permitted to request one. The party that wants a recount has to file a suit in State Superior Court in the counties where they want to contest tallies. That has to be done within 17 days of Election Day.

More @ USA Today

2 comments:

  1. Just Democrats doing what they have always done in NJ, now with "late" votes. My parent's friends used to check and seal the voting "machines" decades ago to prevent retail fraud. The technology is different today, but the Democratic candidate was never at risk. Unlike Virginia, the Joisey-Boys are old hands at this sort of thing.

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    1. Unlike Virginia, the Joisey-Boys are old hands at this sort of thing.

      Evidently. :)

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