Gonged by Trump, Dems will ‘be Damned’ to Lose Governorship
MORRISTOWN – Elections are a never-ending cycle. When one ends, another begins.
So, as hard as it obviously is, Amalia Duarte is looking ahead.
“I’ll be damned if a Republican wins the governorship,” the Democratic chair in Morris County told party members at a Sunday breakfast designed to plan for the future, but also to cope with the specter of another Donald Trump presidency.
“I don’t have an analysis,” she said. “We are feeling a lot of emotion.”
Duarte said she gave herself Wednesday to grieve, but come Thursday, the future beckoned. Hence, the breakfast at party headquarters just off the famous Morristown Green.
The 2025 gubernatorial race may soon take its final shape with Democrats Josh Gottheimer and Mikie Sherrill, both of whom won reelection to the House last week, expected to formally announce plans to run.
Already in the field are Steve Fulop, Sean Spiller, Steve Sweeney and Ras Baraka. Talk about an interesting primary.
Pivoting to the future is nice, but last week’s election can’t be forgotten all that quickly.
Duarte asked the 100 or so people on hand to write on a wall poster how they were feeling, preferably in one word. Here were some of the answers:
Worried.
Disgusted.
Fired up.
Angry.
There was talk – obviously – among party loyalists about what went wrong.
Things may have been different, some said, if Joe Biden gave up his reelection bid far sooner than he did – like a year ago. That would have allowed for a “real” primary.
How about the fact some voters just don’t want a woman president? That deserves some thought.
We now see that Trump has defeated two women but in between, he lost to a man.
Women have been elected to the House, the Senate and as governors. Women are on the U.S. Supreme Court and more than one have served in such significant Cabinet positions as Secretary of State. But maybe some voters shy away from a woman in the Oval Office.
But, as was also brought out, there was a problem with Democratic-leaning voters not voting.
The numbers are almost uncanny. Trump got almost 75 million votes in 2020 and he has gotten almost 75 million this year.
But while Biden got almost 82 million votes in 2020, Kamala Harris has gotten slightly more than 71 million.
So the problem for Dems was not so much a GOP surge, but lack of performance. Why? A “deep dive” is clearly needed.
Back to the hopeful spirit of the day, Duarte, who sits on the Mendham Township Council, was happy to claim some small, but important, victories.
“In my town, our local candidates didn’t win, but you know who did win overwhelmingly in Mendham Township – Kamala Harris.”
For the record, Harris beat Trump in the township, 1,905 to 1,671.
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Democrats will be making a HUGE mistake if they nominate either of the D.C. candidates. These two are the ” shiny” objects that attract Democratic leadership. The Democrats must nominate a candidate who will Protect the voters money. No more Washington D.C. crusades! Gottheimer/Sherrill will lose in next years fiscal responsibility election.
Democrats get out and vote in these elections. We need people knocking on doors and making phone calls now!
The way the current governor and his enablers kept silent while he gutted OPRA and ELEC will cost dems dearly in the Governors race. Not to mention the tone deaf attitude that there was one issue on the table this year which was women’s rights. Ignore kitchen table issues at your peril.
Democrats should nominate a candidate for the gubernatorial race who is not part of the establishment. A lot of the anger directed at Gov. Murphy is based on voters’ perceptions that he is part of the establishment, so nominating a fresh face with a campaign based around working-class issues would best ensure that the Democrats can keep the governor’s office blue.