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TexasTowelie

(112,427 posts)
Sun Aug 26, 2018, 06:21 AM Aug 2018

In Democratic New Jersey, Senate race is surprisingly tight

UNION CITY, N.J. — For months, Republican Senate candidate Bob Hugin has assailed Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez in TV ads, calling the two-term incumbent corrupt because of now-dismissed federal corruption charges, whittling down the incumbent’s double-digit lead in the polls to single digits.

Now, with less than three months until voters go to the polls in Democratic-leaning New Jersey, where the Senate race is at the top of the ticket, Menendez is unleashing his own TV advertising fusillade, with two new 30-second spots this week criticizing the wealthy former pharmaceutical executive as greedy.

Both men, 64, grew up in Union City, the approximately square-mile city in Hudson County, just a short ride from New York across the Hudson River. It’s an old neighborhood brawl, but with national political implications.

“It’s frankly notable that I even have to pay attention to it,” said Jennifer Duffy, a senior editor at the Cook Political Report. New Jersey has about 900,000 more Democrats than Republicans and hasn’t elected a Republican to the Senate since 1972.

Read more: https://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/politics/in-democratic-new-jersey-senate-race-is-surprisingly-tight/article_c6c62542-8e44-569e-8487-aabbcabcb820.html

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In Democratic New Jersey, Senate race is surprisingly tight (Original Post) TexasTowelie Aug 2018 OP
I don't get it. no_hypocrisy Aug 2018 #1
highly doubt any republican is gonna win in NJ thats running for senate beachbum bob Aug 2018 #2

no_hypocrisy

(46,190 posts)
1. I don't get it.
Sun Aug 26, 2018, 07:24 AM
Aug 2018

Why would a state with a democratic majority of voters NOT vote for Menendez?

Voting for Hugin to be a Senator is the same thing as voting for Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell.

And you know that despite Hugin averring that he's a "different kind of Republican" is going to vote the way Mitch McConnell tells him to vote.

And that would mean more tax cuts and sustaining the penalty for living in New Jersey. Specifically, the last round of tax cuts allow only a $10,000 deduction of state and property taxes. Both. (This is how we pay for our great public schools, public roads, hospitals, etc. Average property taxes alone are $15,000. Add state taxes are you're looking at paying taxes on another $10,000 now regarded as income, wages, and profits. Bob Hugin would be voting to sustain that new status quo.

Bob Hugin is not a non-conservative Republican like Nelso Rockefeller or our own Millicent Fenwick. And BTW, Donald Trump solicited him to run for the Senate. It had nothing to do with umbrage on Menendez's "corruption". And Bob Hugin is silent on the obvious corruption in the WH.

I can only hope the polls are inaccurate and that the Midterm elections will bring out thousands of voters who will vote down the line for Democrats including Menendez.

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