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I guess that Sabrin revolution just isn't catching on so quickly.
Not apples to apples
You need to take into account the fact that 100,000 fewer Democrats in total voted this year compared to 2000 -- so that's not really fair. On a vote percentage share basis, Andrews did about as well as Florio in south Jersey and slightly worse in the north.
I agree
The numbers are much different and Florio, after all was Governor prior to his run. That year there also wasnt significant press about a Presidential Primary. Nevertheless Andrews ruined himself