basquebromance
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New Jersey or as I call it Big Staten Island
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âThis is classic failing upwards,â Sue Altman, executive director of the New Jersey Working Families Alliance and one of Sweeneyâs fiercest critics, said of the senatorâs gubernatorial prospects. âOnly in New Jersey, only among the politically-connected can a white man with low name recognition who lost in a national embarrassment of a race be even permitted to even think about running for higher office.â
Sweeneyâs loss reflects a problem Democrats are facing all over the country: Voter anger fueled by culture wars and backlash to Covid restrictions is causing problems for them in corners they werenât expecting, as Republican voters have been turning out in droves. In the months since his loss, Sweeney and his allies have tried to make sense of how a constituency he so easily won over four years prior voted him out of office.
âItâs life, itâs reality. I think I've done the best I can possibly do,â Sweeney said in an interview. âPeople are just angry right now. Very angry. This country is a disaster, unfortunately. It is really sad. Weâre the greatest country in the world. And all it's about now is about stopping the other side of trying to get something done.â
âThere were a lot of little things that simply added up and manifested themselves in a collective vote of anger,â said Assembly member John Burzichelli (D-Gloucester), a running mate of Sweeneyâs who lost the seat he held for 20 years. âIt just bubbled up organically among people who were mad at Murphy for different reasons, mad at President Biden for different reasons, some still angry that the previous presidential election didnât go Trumpâs way. You stir all that together and you have motivation.â
Sweeney said he had two pollsters: one had him winning his district by 15 points, and Murphy losing the district by 7 or 8 points. The other pollster had him winning by 19, and Murphy losing by 10. Sweeney realized things had taken a turn when the turnout in his Republican-heavy district came in strong.
Ultimately, Sweeney lost in his district by 3 points. Murphy lost by 15.
âSouth Jersey always loves saying we don't get our share. They got their share with me,â Sweeney said of the region of the state he represents. âIt was a tidal wave. It was a red tidal wave, no way to explain it.â
âWe heard there was a large turnout in the vote, and Iâm thinking âthat canât be good, honestly,ââ he said.
His election loss stunned Democrats. Now he might run for governor.
New Jersey Democrat Steve Sweeney is pushing big bills in final days, opening up a think tank and telling power players heâs going to run for governor in 2025.
www.politico.com
excerpts:
âThis is classic failing upwards,â Sue Altman, executive director of the New Jersey Working Families Alliance and one of Sweeneyâs fiercest critics, said of the senatorâs gubernatorial prospects. âOnly in New Jersey, only among the politically-connected can a white man with low name recognition who lost in a national embarrassment of a race be even permitted to even think about running for higher office.â
Sweeneyâs loss reflects a problem Democrats are facing all over the country: Voter anger fueled by culture wars and backlash to Covid restrictions is causing problems for them in corners they werenât expecting, as Republican voters have been turning out in droves. In the months since his loss, Sweeney and his allies have tried to make sense of how a constituency he so easily won over four years prior voted him out of office.
âItâs life, itâs reality. I think I've done the best I can possibly do,â Sweeney said in an interview. âPeople are just angry right now. Very angry. This country is a disaster, unfortunately. It is really sad. Weâre the greatest country in the world. And all it's about now is about stopping the other side of trying to get something done.â
âThere were a lot of little things that simply added up and manifested themselves in a collective vote of anger,â said Assembly member John Burzichelli (D-Gloucester), a running mate of Sweeneyâs who lost the seat he held for 20 years. âIt just bubbled up organically among people who were mad at Murphy for different reasons, mad at President Biden for different reasons, some still angry that the previous presidential election didnât go Trumpâs way. You stir all that together and you have motivation.â
Sweeney said he had two pollsters: one had him winning his district by 15 points, and Murphy losing the district by 7 or 8 points. The other pollster had him winning by 19, and Murphy losing by 10. Sweeney realized things had taken a turn when the turnout in his Republican-heavy district came in strong.
Ultimately, Sweeney lost in his district by 3 points. Murphy lost by 15.
âSouth Jersey always loves saying we don't get our share. They got their share with me,â Sweeney said of the region of the state he represents. âIt was a tidal wave. It was a red tidal wave, no way to explain it.â
âWe heard there was a large turnout in the vote, and Iâm thinking âthat canât be good, honestly,ââ he said.
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