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  1. She’s not Phil Murphy, so it would be literally different.
    Unfortunately, Mr Ciattarelli has not distanced himself from the MAGA nightmare. If he did, he’d be up by double digits. NJ goes back and forth between Dem and Rep governors with startling regularity. After 8 years of a dem, the republican should be able to waltz right in (and vice versa) But he has an orange albatross around his neck. It’s also not helping that one of his top advisors publicly expressed the desire to end marriage equality. You can usually judge someone be the company they keep.

      1. Hahaha. Dumb statement huh?
        Ciatarrlli should have walked into Drumthwacket. Eight years of Murphy? And let’s face it, Sherrill was not a spectacular candidate.

        He was beaten by nearly 16 percentage points. Almost 500 thousand votes out of a total of 3 million.

        There is one reason and one reason only. Trump is an unmitigated disaster. The only ones who don’t see it are the weird MAGA cultists. And, if I’m being honest, I hope they never see it. They’ll just keep losing while scratching their heads in unison.

        Looks like America will actually be great again!

  2. So, this stupid yearly, corrupt charade is upon us again with every sad sack creature crawling out from whatever rock the live under and lying to decent people about how they’re going to help decent people. Of course, whichever reptilian “wins” is meaningless. Nothing will change except for the worse in our state until the vote is taken away from that sector of society who only live for FREE STUFF. Why should anyone who doesn’t pay taxes and never has paid taxes have a say in how taxpayer’s money is spent – ridiculous?
    DON’T VOTE!!!

  3. “president” t. just gave his endorsement to the “independent” candidate, m. cuomo in the NYC mayoralty race rather than the “republican” candidate, Curtis Sliwa. So much for “party loyalty.”
    DON’T VOTE!!!

    1. That’s because Cuomo and Trump are cut from the same cloth.
      Entitled spoiled and toxic. Born wealthy and can’t even comprehend working for a living.

    2. President T has no loyalty and never did. The Clinton’s were at his wedding. He supports whomever or whatever benefits him. Period. It has always been the case (since he was desperate to be on page 6 during his NYC socialite days) and will always be the case. I’m astonished that there is a single person that thinks he has a ounce of integrity. Comical.

    1. you forgot to spell obamas name right. it’s o’bama with an apostrophe, signifying old sod Irish ancestry.
      DON’T VOTE!!!

      1. He actually does have Irish ancestry on his mother’s side (she was white). Barack Obama’s Irish roots are in the village of Moneygall, in County Offaly, Ireland, from which his great-great-great-grandfather, Falmouth Kearney, emigrated to the United States in 1850. Amazing but true.
        Are you suggesting we don’t vote because he had Irish blood?
        Man that is some very specific racism.

      1. Me thinks you might be the racists here.
        Let’s take a look at character, shall we?

        Obama- A loving father and husband, married to the same woman for 32 years.

        Trump- an unstable narcissist who has five children from three different wives, all of whom he cheated on.

        I remember when the GOP was the party of family values.

      2. Not to be stickler but all the “racists” I know prefer to be called racialists. Please use the correct designations. People’s feelings can be hurt here.

      1. Here you are sir:
        Progress on the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago is nearing completion, with a projected opening in the spring of 2026. Key developments include the topping out of the tower, installation of granite and glass on the museum building, and work on the Home Court, public library branch, and surrounding landscape. The campus will be a museum, library, and community hub, with only the museum requiring a paid ticket.
        Hope that helps.

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    Thomas Jefferson to Anne Willing Bingham, 11 May 1788
    To Anne Willing Bingham
    Paris May 11. 1788.Dear Madam
    A gentleman going to Philadelphia furnishes me the occasion of sending you some numbers of the Cabinet des modes and some new theatrical peices. These last have had great success on the stage, where they have excited perpetual applause. We have now need of something to make us laugh, for the topics of the times are sad and eventful. The gay and thoughtless Paris is now become a furnace of Politics. All the world is run politically mad. Men, women, children talk nothing else; and you know that naturally they talk much, loud and warm. Society is spoilt by it, at least for those who, like myself, are but lookers on.—You too have had your political fever. But our good ladies, I trust, have been too wise to wrinkle their foreheads with politics. They are contented to soothe and calm the minds of their husbands returning ruffled from political debate. They have the good sense to value domestic happiness above all other, and the art to cultivate it beyond all others. There is no part of the earth where so much of this is enjoyed as in America. You agree with me in this: but you think that the pleasures of Paris more than supply it’s want: in other words that a Parisian is happier than an American. You will change your opinion, my dear Madam, and come over to mine in the end. Recollect the women of this capital, some on foot, some on horses, and some in carriages hunting pleasure in the streets, in routs and assemblies, and forgetting that they have left it behind them in their nurseries; compare them with our own countrywomen occupied in the tender and tranquil amusements of domestic life, and confess that it is a comparison of Amazons and Angels.—You will have known from the public papers that Monsieur de Buffon, the father, is dead: and you have known long ago that the son and his wife are separated. They are pursuing pleasure in opposite directions. Madame de Rochambeau is well: so is Madame de la Fayette. I recollect no other Nouvelles de societé interesting to you, and as for political news of battles and sieges, Turks and Russians, I will not detail them to you, because you would be less handsome after reading them. I have only to add then, what I take a pleasure in repeating, tho’ it be to the thousandth time that I have the honour to be with sentiments of very sincere respect & attachment, dear Madam, Your most obedient & most humble servant,

    Th: Jefferson
    DON’T VOTE!!!

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