November 8, 2008 - 5:21pm
Inside Edge

In the northeast, 42% of GOP Congressmen come from New Jersey

Christopher H. Smith (R-Hamilton) is one of five Republicans representing New Jersey in the U.S. House of Representatives

New Jersey, perhaps the bluest state in the nation, will have five Republican Congressmen next January -- more than anyplace else in the Northeast Region. New York will have three GOP Congressmen, Eastern Pennsylvania will have two (although the central part and western parts of the state will have five), and Delaware and Maryland will each have one. With the defeat of Christopher Shays, the six New England states have no Republicans remaining in the House. New Jersey hasn't had this few Republicans in the congressional delegation since 1977.

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Comments

Ashcroft, gonzalez, mukasey, goodling,sampson....Rove


The "R's" have a lot of explaining to do....a lot.

11/08/08 6:55 pm

Corzine, Codey, McGreevey, Harvey, James, Ferriero, Bryant...


Congilio, Kushner, Cipel....in this state, its the "D's" that have a lot of explaining to do.

11/08/08 8:15 pm

GOP in the Northeast


its not as if the Northeast isn't represented by at all by Republicans... both Senators from Maine are Republican (Susan Collins was re-elected quite easily).... as is Arlen Specter in PA, and Judd Gregg in New Hampshire.

 

 

11/08/08 10:28 pm

Republican collapse in Northeast


Perhaps, as Hoover's vice president once said, the voters are just too damned dumb to vote Republican.  Regards, William Bryk

11/09/08 12:13 am

Back to Basics


When R's on the national level get back to classic conservatism they'll rebound. The fact the national party has been more interested in social wedge issues and power rather than policy and governance is a big part of this.

11/09/08 7:06 pm