In New York nothing would change, NYC is as liberal as San Francisco. If NJ re-elects a moderate they are moving FROM liberalism. We have to wait and see for VA, because it isn't looking too good for McAuliffe right now.
Swapping out a Republican Billionaire with a guy who used to hang with the Sandinistas is a HUGE Change. Sorry, it looks really bad.
NJ is re-electing a Christie who can't run away from the Teabaggers fast enough. (Just had an image of his fat ass running, and it wasn't pretty.)
And, no, McAuliffe is going to in. Not one poll has Cooch in the lead.
Republican? ..Bloomberg? Chris Christie is fine as NJ Governor certainly a major step up from that liberal, scum, billionaire, thief, that was running NJ before. Cuccinelli still has a shot in spite of being outspent by millions
And in spite of Hillary's stumping for him. But her popularity has dropped 18 points and that could explain why.
SNIP:
All told, that means Clinton's net favorability had fallen an astounding 18 points since the start of the year.
The drop is seemingly quite mysterious, given that Clinton has been largely absent from the spotlight for months. It's not like she oversaw a disastrous rollout of an online exchange for health insurance, for example. So why is Clinton bottoming out now?
For one, it's possible her apparent move to campaign mode has polarized people who previously viewed her as more of an apolitical figure during her time as the nation's top diplomat. "It's not that voters all of the sudden have seen a new side of Hillary that has caused them to take a second look," pollster Peter Hart told The Wall Street Journal, but rather that "she is no longer the nonpartisan secretary of state and that brings out the partisan fangs on the part of former supporters."
Clinton also, since leaving the White House, has been tied to the lingering controversy over Benghazi.....
more: Why is Hillary Clinton's popularity sliding? - The Week