If he does not appoint a reliable Republican, he can kiss his Presidential aspirations good bye.
Think Buckley. No conservative can win there. Think of that ding-ding former governor.
>>If he does not appoint a reliable Republican, he can kiss his Presidential aspirations good bye.
It’s N.J.. ARE there any ‘reliable Republicans’ in that state?
“If he does not appoint a reliable Republican, he can kiss his Presidential aspirations good bye.”
That’s not the way he’s going to see it, of course. NJ is only slightly more conservative that Washington State.
Nothing with any grit is going to occupy public office, anywhere, for some period of time.
If he doesn't choose a Republican, he'll be forced on us by the RNC or DNC. Actually, doesn't matter which one, because now the RNC IS an arm of the DNC.