New Jersey's new state Senate President Edward Durr recounted an ironic conversation he had with his longtime predecessor Steve Sweeney after he conceded the race to the Republican commercial truck driver.
Durr repeatedly attacked Sweeney during the campaign for not investigating nursing home deaths at the height of the pandemic.
"You not only had high costs of living in the state, worst tax rate, worst business tax rate, people being told they couldn’t live, couldn’t go to stores, couldn’t go to church," Durr told Carlson."You had nursing home deaths. It just became a combination of everything, and I got fed up with it and I said, 'I’m not leaving the state, I’m going to fix the state, and that’s what I chose to do.
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