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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Wasserman has been awfully quiet about NJ
I'm following his Tweets.
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David Wasserman has been awfully quiet about NJ (Original Post)
Polybius
Nov 2021
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MFM008
(19,821 posts)1. 49. 19 Dem
to 50.8 repuke at 94.79 percent counted.....
The New York Times says 80% reporting
gldstwmn
(4,575 posts)2. Too close to call.
That could go either way.
BeyondGeography
(39,384 posts)3. Just in, FWIW
Cha
(297,769 posts)5. Gosh I hope so! Come New Jersey!
Good Grief!
ColinC
(8,337 posts)6. Last two tweets were along the lines of
"I would rather be Murphy," and the last one wass "I've almost seen enough but I'm going to sleep."
In other words: Murphy will probably win
Sympthsical
(9,127 posts)7. Not too worried about Murphy
Seems like the outstanding will bring him over.
But man, there will be some questions tomorrow about how that got to be so close. The polls seem way off. Murphy was supposed to walk away with it handily.
I know where VA went wrong. I have no idea why NJ shifted the way it did.