To: Dales
New JERSEY for Bush! How is that possible? It would appear to me that CT, DE, PA, MI and maybe even MD are more likely to go for Bush than NJ?
I hope you are right, but if you are, then it looks like the states above and others are in play as well. And it would be all-over, with Bush a shoo-in.
7 posted on
02/22/2004 2:44:16 PM PST by
Chris Talk
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To: Chris Talk
New JERSEY for Bush! How is that possible? It would appear to me that CT, DE, PA, MI and maybe even MD are more likely to go for Bush than NJ? Yep, NJ is a 'democrap' state. I know, I live in it. Rino Whitman took a state who the Republicans controlled, GOV / House / Senate, and have completely turned it over to the Dems. Unfortunately, no way NJ is going to Bush. However, I'll be out there campaigning for Bush like I did in 2000
To: Chris Talk
As recently as 1988 (Bush vs. Dukakis) New Jersey was more Republican than the nation as a whole.
However after 1994 the GOP leadershiop of Gingrich, DeLay, Armey did not play well here. Also the growth in Hispanic population and migration from NYC has magnified the trend.
19 posted on
02/22/2004 2:52:55 PM PST by
nbenyo
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