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The Democratic Party is sounding the alarm in New Jersey, and for
good reason.
What should have been a cakewalk in a deep-blue state has turned
into a frantic scramble, with party leaders dumping millions into
the governor�s race in a desperate bid to stave off electoral
disaster. Democrats are terrified that their grip on New Jersey is
slipping, and they�re willing to throw everything at the wall to
keep it from shattering.
New Jersey, a state that reliably votes blue in national elections,
has long been considered a Democratic stronghold. But the political
winds have shifted. The party that once took victory for granted
now finds itself in a full-blown panic, pouring cash into a race
that should have been an afterthought. The reason? Voters are
restless, and the Democratic brand is tarnished.
This isn�t just about one election. It�s about the growing sense
that Democrats are losing their grip on New Jersey. Donald Trump�s
support in New Jersey has grown with each election, hitting a
record 1.9 million votes in 2024.
On top of that, activist Scott Presler, whose grassroots efforts
helped flip Pennsylvania back to Trump, is now focusing on New
Jersey, aiming to replicate that success. With momentum building
and the GOP narrowing registration gaps, New Jersey�s long-standing
Democratic dominance could be in serious jeopardy. A Republican
breakthrough in 2025 � and even a red flip in the next presidential
election � is no longer out of the question.
And the Democratic Party is essentially admitting there�s a problem
for them in the state by flooding millions of dollars into the
gubernatorial race. You don�t pour millions into a safe seat unless
you�re worried it�s about to slip through your fingers. The panic
is palpable. Democratic operatives are scrambling to energize a
base that�s grown apathetic and to convince independents that they
still have answers. But the voters aren�t buying it. They�ve seen
the results of one-party rule, and they�re not impressed.
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Meanwhile, Republicans are sensing opportunity. The Democrats�
obvious anxiety has energized the state�s GOP, and it's
capitalizing on the moment. The more Democrats spend, the more it
looks like they�re trying to buy their way out of a problem they
created. It�s not working. New Jersey voters are savvy enough to
see the difference between genuine leadership and last-minute cash
infusions.
Democrats are in full-blown panic mode in New Jersey, and that
panic is a red flag for the party nationwide. If they�re struggling
in one of the bluest states in America, what does that say about
their chances elsewhere? The problems hitting New Jersey � rising
crime, high taxes, economic decline � are the same ones plaguing
blue states across the country. And the usual Democrat strategy of
denial and distraction just isn�t working anymore.
Their sudden spending blitz in New Jersey is a sign of desperation.
After years of mismanagement, Democrats are trying to buy back
voter trust at the last minute, but voters aren�t so easily fooled.
The party that once took New Jersey for granted is now scrambling
to hang on, hoping that money will cover up years of failure. But
the mood has shifted. New Jerseyans want change, and no amount of
campaign cash is going to stop it.
https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/07/10/new-jerseys-blue-wall- is-crumblingand-democrats-know-it-n4941618
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