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Title: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: 240B on August 27, 2018, 12:20:54 pm

Washington Examiner
by Al Weaver
August 27, 2018

Republicans are increasingly optimistic about their chances to take out Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., as their nominee Bob Hugin has turned what many expected to be a Democratic cakewalk into a close contest with two months to go before Election Day.

In just a few months, Hugin, a former pharmaceutical executive, has made this blue-state Senate race surprisingly competitive in a Democratic year. Since announcing in February, he has poured at least $15 million into the race, and promised upwards of $20 million, and has flooded the airwaves statewide unopposed from mid-May until Menendez went on the air on Tuesday.

That strategy paid off in the polls, as Quinnipiac and Gravis show him down by 6 and 2 points, respectively, in the only two surveys taken since the state's primary contests. An internal poll conducted by Hugin's campaign shows him in a neck-and-neck race against Menendez, which has given both national and state Republicans hope.

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/republicans-see-chance-for-major-upset-in-new-jersey-senate-race
Title: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: mystery-ak on August 27, 2018, 01:26:42 pm
Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
by Al Weaver
 | August 27, 2018 12:00 AM



Republicans are increasingly optimistic about their chances to take out Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., as their nominee Bob Hugin has turned what many expected to be a Democratic cakewalk into a close contest with two months to go before Election Day.

In just a few months, Hugin, a former pharmaceutical executive, has made this blue-state Senate race surprisingly competitive in a Democratic year. Since announcing in February, he has poured at least $15 million into the race, and promised upwards of $20 million, and has flooded the airwaves statewide unopposed from mid-May until Menendez went on the air on Tuesday.

That strategy paid off in the polls, as Quinnipiac and Gravis show him down by 6 and 2 points, respectively, in the only two surveys taken since the state's primary contests. An internal poll conducted by Hugin's campaign shows him in a neck-and-neck race against Menendez, which has given both national and state Republicans hope.

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Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: Cyber Liberty on August 27, 2018, 01:28:41 pm
@Freya PING!
Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: dfwgator on August 27, 2018, 01:45:57 pm
Forget it.
Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: dfwgator on August 27, 2018, 01:56:32 pm
In a related story, the Baltimore Orioles see a chance to win the World Series.
Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: MOD3 on August 27, 2018, 02:03:14 pm
Topics merged.
Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: Gefn on August 27, 2018, 02:04:29 pm
Thanks @Cyber Liberty

Miracles can happen. Unfortunately I know a lot of democrats who want Menendez out but can’t bring themselves to vote for a republican ever. It could be the most perfect candidate ever but the only R in this state that is respected is Rutgers (football)
Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: Gefn on August 27, 2018, 02:06:10 pm
Hugin’s website as a FYI

https://bobhugin.com
Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: Bigun on August 27, 2018, 02:08:29 pm
Thanks @Cyber Liberty

Miracles can happen. Unfortunately I know a lot of democrats who want Menendez out but can’t bring themselves to vote for a republican ever. It could be the most perfect candidate ever but the only R in this state that is respected is Rutgers (football)

@Freya

Tell your friends that the Democrats they are voting for today are NOT their father's democrats!
Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: Gefn on August 27, 2018, 02:13:45 pm
@Freya

Tell your friends that the Democrats they are voting for today are NOT their father's democrats!

I’ve tried to do just that. I’ve had some success with everyone but my mom. Can’t argue with an FDR Democrat who’s first vote went to Stevenson. And is your mom.

What do I know. If I hadn’t gone to school in the 80s where my professors loved Reagan and Ayn Rand, I’d be a Democrat too. Sigh. I owe my political philosophy to Reagan and listening to the late Bob Grant on the radio.
Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: Gefn on August 27, 2018, 02:17:07 pm
NJ also has the highest number of Asian Indians in the country and they aren’t into politics so much but they tend to vote blue. This is a newish phenomena since the beginning of the century, every strip mall in certain counties has an Indian restaurant.

Half my doctors I see were born in India, too.
Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: dfwgator on August 27, 2018, 02:24:36 pm
Thanks @Cyber Liberty

Miracles can happen. Unfortunately I know a lot of democrats who want Menendez out but can’t bring themselves to vote for a republican ever. It could be the most perfect candidate ever but the only R in this state that is respected is Rutgers (football)

Christie probably ruined the GOP in Jersey for a least a generation.
Title: Re: Republicans see chance for major upset in New Jersey Senate race
Post by: truth_seeker on August 27, 2018, 03:08:11 pm
NJ also has the highest number of Asian Indians in the country and they aren’t into politics so much but they tend to vote blue. This is a newish phenomena since the beginning of the century, every strip mall in certain counties has an Indian restaurant.

Half my doctors I see were born in India, too.

Direct them to D'Souza, as in Dinesh. And the Republican running against Eliz. Warren, is Shiva--a very solid conservative guy.