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This is how the race turned out in 2012. I don't expect it to be any different when looking at who wins which county. Margins may vary, but I think it will be the same. Clinton will win the state. Christie being so unpopular and tagging along with Trump certainly doesn't help either.
I live in almost solidly-red Somerset County, and there are VERY few signs for any of the candidates.
I occasionally see a solitary tRump sign, once in a very great while, I will see a sign for Hillary, and--believe it or not--there are still a few tattered Bernie signs scattered here and there. However, the totality of political signs at this point in Somerset County is...negligible.
Same in my area of solid-red Morris County. I find our "red" to be a different "red" than the south - more fiscally conservatives and socially moderate people in our state. I have a friend in Montgomery (he has an elected position, but it's minor) and he said Montgomery is blue - your thoughts?
Same in my area of solid-red Morris County. I find our "red" to be a different "red" than the south - more fiscally conservatives and socially moderate people in our state. I have a friend in Montgomery (he has an elected position, but it's minor) and he said Montgomery is blue - your thoughts?
As far as I can tell, Montgomery is mostly "blue", despite its placement in mostly-red Somerset County.
My experience has been that Montgomery--like neighboring Princeton, in Mercer County--has a highly-educated populace.
And, since the orange-tinged candidate has repeatedly said "I love the poorly-educated", I don't think that Montgomery is an area that would be likely to favor him--overall.
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