New Jersey: Quinnipiac 5/10-5/16, 1989 RV. Hillary 45% | TRUMP 38%
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  New Jersey: Quinnipiac 5/10-5/16, 1989 RV. Hillary 45% | TRUMP 38%
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« Reply #25 on: May 22, 2016, 01:36:45 PM »

Nope, not happening. Trump will lose NJ by double digits.
Trump should lose NJ, but my guess is that it's high single digits as opposed to double-digits. He is an ideal Republican candidate for that state (even though that state is hopeless) -- more liberal on social issues, more conservative on fiscal issues.

Plus the neighbor factor should come into play. He is very well known in that state.

The guy who said women should be prosecuted for having abortions is more liberal on social issues? He also ran to the left of all other Republican candidates on economic issues.
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« Reply #26 on: May 22, 2016, 01:48:03 PM »

Nope, not happening. Trump will lose NJ by double digits.
Trump should lose NJ, but my guess is that it's high single digits as opposed to double-digits. He is an ideal Republican candidate for that state (even though that state is hopeless) -- more liberal on social issues, more conservative on fiscal issues.

Plus the neighbor factor should come into play. He is very well known in that state.

Someone has never been to New Jersey...
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« Reply #27 on: May 22, 2016, 03:10:00 PM »

Nope, not happening. Trump will lose NJ by double digits.
Trump should lose NJ, but my guess is that it's high single digits as opposed to double-digits. He is an ideal Republican candidate for that state (even though that state is hopeless) -- more liberal on social issues, more conservative on fiscal issues.

Plus the neighbor factor should come into play. He is very well known in that state.

Someone has never been to New Jersey...
Yeah, because not one person who lives in GA ever came from a state like NY or NJ. Whatever makes you sleep well at night. I am well aware of how that state works.
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