This New Jersey race looks like it was the single biggest upset of 2021
That title goes to Edward Durr, slightly identified — and even little-r financed — Republican who seems to have unseat Stephen Sweeney, the state Senate majority chief and one of the vital highly effective Democrats within the Backyard State.
CNN has not but made a projection within the race, however a depend as of late Thursday morning confirmed Durr holding a 2,298-vote lead with 51.8% of the vote to Sweeney’s 48.1%. (Observe: There could also be a large variety of ballots left to depend in these counties, and if there are mail-in ballots, they may tighten the margin.)
Sweeney was thought of a shoo-in for the South Jersey seat he has held since 2004. He’s the longest-tenured state Senate chief in New Jersey historical past and was broadly anticipated to run for governor in 2025 when present Gov. Phil Murphy (D) is time period restricted out of workplace. (Murphy eked out a second time period over Republican Jack Ciattarelli on Tuesday.)
Durr, then again, had solely a dropping race for state Meeting in 2019 underneath his belt. He spent 20 years as a industrial truck driver and solely determined to run in opposition to Sweeney when he was denied a hid carry allow for a gun.
Given Sweeney’s highly effective put up and his, um, relative lack of assets, even Durr admitted to NJ.com that he did not count on to win.
And, it appears clear now that Sweeney underestimated Durr — massively.