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Norbert

(7,452 posts)
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 09:40 AM Sunday

Chris Christie

Said something just now about the New Jersey polling I wasn't aware of.

Of the people that are not happy with either party, 83% of the voters elected Sherrill. WOW!

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Chris Christie (Original Post) Norbert Sunday OP
The less I see of that man, the better. Life can be good without Chris Christie in it... CTyankee Sunday #1
he's a cretin who... democratsruletheday Sunday #6
Remember when SocialDemocrat61 Sunday #2
That didn't last long fujiyamasan Sunday #7
No doubt JustAnotherGen Sunday #3
This is why I say focus on winning instead of whether people like you JI7 Sunday #4
Just imagine what we could do if people actually liked our candidates Bluetus Sunday #5

CTyankee

(67,537 posts)
1. The less I see of that man, the better. Life can be good without Chris Christie in it...
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 09:52 AM
Sunday

If he has finally seen the light, good. I'm glad. But my gag reflex will take some time to recover...

JustAnotherGen

(37,375 posts)
3. No doubt
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 10:22 AM
Sunday

In my Borough - the Indies broke for Sherrill.

Something to remember though about NJ? Next year we won't have the National Attention. As a result my House District needs to be taken off the table. Kean Jr wins. HCD now former Chair Malinowski is running for what is perceived as a safe seat - Sherrill's 11th.

I'm going to need every single indie and Dem in the 11th to vote for Tom.

JI7

(92,944 posts)
4. This is why I say focus on winning instead of whether people like you
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 10:25 AM
Sunday

I know if people like you it would be easier to win but it's also mostly a waste of time.

Focus on the election itself and just getting more votes.

Bluetus

(1,894 posts)
5. Just imagine what we could do if people actually liked our candidates
Sun Nov 9, 2025, 02:00 PM
Sunday

Imagine a party where we are putting forward bold ideas that will help the average people much more than the billionaires. Most Dems would like to see those programs, but just can't seem to actually campaign on them. And that is mostly because of the free agent effect in the party. The ideas gain power with the whole party pushes them, or at least doesn't try to kneecap them.

The things we like, strong majorities of the public also like. It shouldn't be so hard to rally around a few big ideas.

And when I say "like our candidates", I'm really not talking about personality. I'm not sure people really liked Mamdani on a personal level. In fact, many who voted for him probably have some lingering concerns. But they backed him because he was talking about things that would make their lives better, not just how bad the other guy way.

Bottom line, we should be beating Republicans by 30 points almost everywhere. We have a real chance to break out of this 50/50 death spiral, but we must advance an affirmative agenda, not just a defensive one.

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