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posted ago by DixMcCoy ago by DixMcCoy +22 / -0

About to vote, but was lazy / busy prior to today regarding research.

According to Ballotpedia, we've got:

  • President (no brainer, MAGA)


U.S. Senate New Jersey :

  1. Spartacus aka Cory Booker (D) (Incumbent) - fuck this cuck manpussy
  2. Rik Mehta (R) - article about Rik Mehta ... Rik Mehta's comments about Gov. Murphy's Nursing home killings via COVID make me warm inside. Any input would be appreciated.
  3. Madelyn Hoffman (Green Party)
  4. Daniel Burke (Larouche Was Right Party) -- seems like a party of nutters
  5. Veronica Fernandez (Of, By, For! Party)

Questions / Props :

  1. New Jersey Public Question 1, Marijuana Legalization Amendment (2020) - kinda want to vote no so MAGA win means GEOTUS will let states pick anyway!
  2. New Jersey Public Question 2, Peacetime Veterans Eligible for Property Tax Deduction Amendment (2020) - This would give veterans $250 property tax deduction even if they served only in peacetime. Right now, we do give $250 property tax to wartime serving veterans in NJ. Also this bill would make it so the widow would get the deduction... questions at bottom of this page
  3. New Jersey Public Question 3, Delayed State Legislative Redistricting Amendment (2020) reads as follows

Do you approve amending the Constitution to change when new legislative districts are created if the federal census data is delayed? The current COVID-19 pandemic has delayed census data collection. If New Jersey does not receive the census data in a timely manner, new legislative districts may not be ready in time for State legislative elections in the year ending in one.


Any help is appreciated. Send me your high energy and some advice regarding Senate and US District 1, et al... I heard Norcross' brother who is a powerbroker in NJ disagrees with Murphy? or Booker? So, I am not sure.

Thanks in advance!

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DixMcCoy [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I feel pretty confident in Rik Mehta, from his background and a cursory look at some of the things he said. He supported Attlis Gym in Bellmawr, NJ. He's a a licensed attorney and pharmacist. In addition:

Mehta owns and runs a consulting firm, R&R Strategies, and works as a partner at Licentiam, a healthcare licensing technology firm. His professional experience also includes working as a Consumer Safety Officer at the U.S.Food and Drug Administration and teaching as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center and Rutgers University's School of Health Professions.

“I don’t even know who Rik Mehta is,” Murphy said during his press briefing on Monday before following up. “I think that statement should disqualify him from seeking public office.” - Gov. Phil Murphy, Oct 6, 2020 via WHYY article here

**I have serious doubts Rik Mehta can beat Spartaus in this heavily blue state, but, we'll see. **

Regarding District 1: Claire Gustafson has said:

Gustafson said the Republicans need to nominate candidates who will stand by President Donald Trump, which she will do.

"Republicans I've talked with don't want a wishy-washy middle-of-the-road nominee pandering for Democrat votes," Gustafson said. "They want a candidate who understands that 'reproductive rights' does not mean using abortion as a form of birth control. They want a pro-Second Amendment candidate who isn't afraid to voice their support for President Trump's policies. I'm solidly behind our President and don't believe in pandering. If I run Republicans will get the candidate they want."

So she might MAGA, but considering how much Norcross won in the past, it's going to be a tough win, but if she does happen to win and is a RINO, it should be fairly obvious.


In terms of the options/props I am voting no down the line, the last one is a tricky one, though. If they allow redrawing vs. postponement... it means MAGA voting can take more affect... but generally speaking as you said, they had plenty of time to do this. They were hiring people at the Board of Social Services to be Census Takers before COVID-1984.

They had the resources. I don't see to who or whom's benefit postponing redistricting helps. So, I'm leaning towards "no".