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 Top Pollster Reveals ‘Quiet Red Shift’ In Longtime Blue State

Published 16 hours ago

on May 16, 2025

By michael

For almost 30 years, New Jersey has been a stronghold for the Democratic Party. However, that could all be about to change as the political winds of change are breezing through the Garden State, and it smells a lot like rebellion.

On the surface, it may look like your typical suburban liberal paradise. However, the working class is quietly rising in revolt against what they believe are failed Democratic policies that have destroyed their livelihood and stripped them of their God-given rights.

A new poll from Emerson has revealed President Donald Trump is sitting at 47 percent approval in New Jersey, which is a state he lost by almost 6 points in the 2024 presidential election. The approval rating for Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat? Six points behind Trump at 40 percent.

According to new analysis from Quantus Insights’ Jason Corley, “Trump’s rise in New Jersey is more than a polling quirk—it is a symptom of the deeper disillusionment of a forgotten electorate. Compared to his dismal 38% approval in 2020, Trump has gained nearly 18 net points in five years. The self-anointed progressives who run Trenton and dominate Newark, Camden, and Paterson may have the numbers on paper, but they are losing the pulse of the people.”

During the previous election, former Vice President Kamala Harris barely squeaked out a win in New Jersey, taking it by 5.91 percent, which is a massive 10-point decrease from the numbers Joe Biden pulled in during the 2020 race.

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