I don't think so. She's running against the former governor for senator.
Sounds like Donnelly's giving a concession speech.
How can NJ reelect a corrupt slug like Menendez?
So far in house races Dems have picked up a net of 11 seats. That leaves them with a magic number of 12 to take the house.
Back up to 13, according to Politico.
How can NJ reelect a corrupt slug like Menendez?
Based on the numbers I'm seeing, Braun has stolen up to 150,000 votes (maybe more) from Lucy Brenton, likely due to repeated fearmongering by the NRA and other such organizations.
Seriously speaking, you know some of those folks (likely a not insignificant number) who voted for Braun wanted to vote the Libertarian but voted for Braun because DC Joe was going to steal our guns or some other leftist evil and, the only reason they didn't, was out of fear. Some of them have said as much on these pages.
For those of you who want liberty, and not the milquetoast substitute the Republican party so often offers, the only way to move that direction is to vote *for* liberty, and not the major party candidate perceived as less likely to steal your liberty (or, more likely, less likely to steal it as quickly as the other guy).
Go ahead, revel in Donnelly's loss (I'm happy he's on his way out too), but don't be surprised when Braun turns out to be just like most of the rest of them once he gets a taste of the Beltway; I hope he proves me wrong.
How can NJ reelect a corrupt slug like Menendez?
Based on the numbers I'm seeing, Braun has stolen up to 150,000 votes (maybe more) from Lucy Brenton, likely due to repeated fearmongering by the NRA and other such organizations.
Seriously speaking, you know some of those folks (likely a not insignificant number) who voted for Braun wanted to vote the Libertarian but voted for Braun because DC Joe was going to steal our guns or some other leftist evil and, the only reason they didn't, was out of fear. Some of them have said as much on these pages.
For those of you who want liberty, and not the milquetoast substitute the Republican party so often offers, the only way to move that direction is to vote *for* liberty, and not the major party candidate perceived as less likely to steal your liberty (or, more likely, less likely to steal it as quickly as the other guy).
Go ahead, revel in Donnelly's loss (I'm happy he's on his way out too), but don't be surprised when Braun turns out to be just like most of the rest of them once he gets a taste of the Beltway; I hope he proves me wrong.