Maybe inside New Jersey, but outside NJ he is seen differently
I understand; nationally, he is the solution to problems most people don’t have. His 2% property tax increase cap here in NJ was instrumental in reducing our government worker caste, and the cities especially have seen layoffs as the residents can’t/won’t generate the revenues necessary to pay for their “services”. In the past, we’d get stuck with the bills and our property taxes would skyrocket annually.