Who said anything about a red wave?
New Jersey Republicans went into Election Day with high hopes, believing they could end Democratic majorities that have endured for 20 years. Instead, Democrats gained five seats increasing their majority.

Who said anything about a red wave?
New Jersey Republicans went into Election Day with high hopes, believing they could end Democratic majorities that have endured for 20 years. Instead, Democrats gained five seats increasing their majority.
New Jersey Republicans went into Election Day with high hopes, believing they could end Democratic majorities that have endured for 20 years. Instead, Democrats gained five seats increasing their majority.
When was the last time NJ was red?
Elections go back and forth, they always have.
Some of you should read a history book sometime
Without the vote fraud, repubs win every election.
When was the last time NJ was red?
Christie(a Republican) was able to win NJ in a landslide, but that was before trump. Since trump, it has gotten harder for Republicans to win with moderates.
Maybe you ought to look at the link I provided earlier. As for Christie being a republican,
This says it all about how delusional the Republicans are these days.
Christie(a Republican) was able to win NJ in a landslide, but that was before trump. Since trump, it has gotten harder for Republicans to win with moderates.
Ever heard of Chris Christie, honey bunch?
Agreed. The recent election was, undoubtedly, fueled by Independents and moderates moving away from Trumpism.
Most Independents, which constitute about 40% of the voting public, don't want Trump in the WH. That doesn't mean they want Biden.
September 7, 2022
https://www.npr.org/2022/09/07/1121307491/poll-trump-fbi-search-run-2024
Two-thirds of independents say they don't want Trump to run for president
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Most Americans do not want trump to run. But most Republicans want trump to run. That means he will almost certainly win the nomination, and will probably lose the general election. There is far more certainty about the nomination than the general election.
This is all just reality. But Republicans refuse to accept reality.
Although the fear of a second Trump presidency is palpable, you are probably correct that nominating Trump will guarantee a Democratic win in 2024.
Elections go back and forth, they always have.
Some of you should read a history book sometime
I cannot see anything, short of an unexpected death, that would prevent Biden and trump from being the nominees. trump is in far worse health, so an unexpected death would be more expected with him. The general election is harder to predict, but given the majority of Americans really do not want trump, it is probable Biden will win reelection.
If Biden wins, or even Trump, the probability goes up greatly that We, the People, will have a President either die of natural causes in office or become incapacitated in office as we saw with Reagan.
Disagreed since the odds of an average, healthy 55-year-old dying in office are less than an 86-year-old simply based upon actuarial tables.I would say "real possibility" rather than "probability". It is always a real possibility, but this might be higher possibility than we are used to. It is worth remembering that the youngest President we ever elected died in office.
So the question is what happens next. Biden has a competent staff, that will continue being competent without Biden. trump demands his incompetence be the center of every decision, and will have a team of yes men.
It is like comparing what happened after FDR died to what happened after Hitler died. There was no one to take Hitler's place, thank God.