A Truck Driver With a Few Thousand Bucks and an iPhone Just Toppled New Jersey's Most Powerful Lawmaker
Edward Durr's incredible upset victory over New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney is worth celebrating.

It is not hyperbole to say that Edward Durr, a 58-year-old truck driver from New Jersey, just pulled off one of the biggest political upsets in American history.
With a bare-bones campaign that reportedly cost less than $6,000 (some earlier reports claimed that Durr spent just $153 on the race, but Durr later clarified that was not a full accounting), Durr ousted New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney (D–West Deptford) in Tuesday's election. After previously calling the race for Sweeney and then withdrawing that call, the Associated Press called the race for Durr on Thursday morning. He has a lead of over 2,000 votes with 99 percent of precincts reporting.
Sweeney, who was seeking a seventh term in the Senate, is widely regarded as a kingpin in New Jersey politics and one of the most powerful men in the state. He has been president of the state Senate since 2010, the longest tenure in state history. He was expected to be a front-runner in the 2025 gubernatorial race and this year's election was "never considered more than an afterthought," according to NJ.com. After all, Sweeney had survived one of the most expensive legislative races in American history in 2017—when teachers unions had bucked their usual political alignment to spend heavily in support of Sweeney's Republican challenger.
But Sweeney was no match for Durr, a political novice who drives a delivery truck for a regional chain of furniture stores.
"I don't know if I truly am fearless or stupid. Because who in their right mind would take on a person with that kind of power and clout?" Durr told NJ.com. "But his power, his clout, did not scare me."
If that's not the most fundamentally American political statement, I don't know what is.
Durr's homemade campaign ads featured him climbing down from his trucking rig, driving a motorcycle, and promising to support cutting taxes. The production value of his online ads was possibly even lower. It didn't matter, because he got more votes than the polished, besuited Sweeney.
https://twitter.com/edwarddurr1/status/1418710865625354240
It's dangerous to make sweeping conclusions about state legislative races, which by their nature are fundamentally local affairs even in an age when political narratives are routinely nationalized. Durr's victory could be a startling signal that residents of reliably blue southwestern New Jersey are fed up with Democratic leadership in Washington, D.C., and Trenton. More likely, it's part of an ongoing backlash against mask mandates, COVID-19 lockdowns, and other destructive policies that emerged during the pandemic. In his ads and other public comments, Durr stressed that Sweeney did not do enough to push back against Gov. Phil Murphy's COVID-19 policies. (Murphy, a Democrat, narrowly won reelection this week in a closer-than-expected race.)
"You have the debacle of unemployment. The masking of the kids in school. You have Senator Sweeney trying to take away peoples' [sic] medical freedom rights," Durr told Politico. He went on to say that he sees himself as a "constitutional conservative" and that he became interested in politics after trying to navigate New Jersey's strict gun control laws in order to secure a concealed carry permit.
Here's one conclusion you can decisively draw about Durr's incredible upset: It wasn't about money. Durr's victory is another reminder that for all the pearl clutching about money in politics, contemporary American campaigns are less determined by big piles of cash—to pay for massive ad blitzes, expensive consultants, and the like—than ever. Social media and the internet have leveled the playing field, allowing old-school retail politics to evolve in new ways. You can now take down one of the most powerful men in state politics with a campaign ad filmed on an iPhone.
Durr just did it.
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https://newjerseyglobe.com/legislature/sweeney-not-ready-to-concede-to-durr/
FTA: “The results from Tuesday’s election continue to come in, for instance there were 12,000 ballots recently found in one county,” Sweeney said in a statement on Monday. “While I am currently trailing in the race, we want to make sure every vote is counted. Our voters deserve that, and we will wait for the final results.”
Is the fix in? Stay tuned.
He probably didn't think he'd need them, so I'm sure that ballot box is a rush job.
Let’s hope he gets caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
Durr declared winner by 2,000 votes:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/edward-durr-new-jersey-senate-steve-sweeney/
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Of course it doesn't. But it skews the likelihood of winning in favor of those who have it. Can't say it often enough: the world isn't binary.
"Can't say it often enough: the world isn't binary."
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"With a bare-bones campaign that reportedly cost less than $6,000 (some earlier reports claimed that Durr spent just $153 on the race, but Durr later clarified that was not a full accounting),"
FOLLOW THAT DARK MONEY!!!
Election spending was always just mostly graft for family members and consultants. Which Biden proved by racking up the most votes ever by staying in his basement and releasing a half-hour Youtube video every few weeks for his campaign effort.
Sarcasm, Yet I would not doubt that some NJ official will probably demand full investigation (costing a couple of hundred thousand dollars), to demand to find out WHERE that money came from. lol
When the political elite fall I will always cheer. Trump taking out Hillary was also a pretty big triumph showing that a political outsider can come in and send a career politician packing.
Agree, and I suppose it's better than shooting them.
Agree to disagree.
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That was supposed to be a pleasant broadly smiling emoji...
happens on my phone I figured it was me
Adding that not only did Trump send Hillary packing but pretty much crushed all the career (R)'s in the primaries.
Its stunningly beautiful.
Yes, Social Media has broken down barriers to entry. That would be why people are so concerned about dems trying to weld those barriers back into place.
He also used the crazy, old school idea of knocking on doors.
That, and the little detail that he's not a scumbag like his opponent.
-jcr
Helped Trump a LOT!
Sweeney was so over-confident he neglected to fortify his vote. A recount may be in order.
Maybe the printer was just too busy on the gubernatorial race.
Hold on! Sweeney refuses to concede - 12,000 ballots recently found that need to be counted! Vote fortification in progress.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/breaking-new-jersey-senate-president-wont-concede-republican-truck-driver-says-12000-ballots-recently-found-one-county/
Vote fortification in progress
Great news. Now the "correct" result can be reached.
There seems to be a red shift going on in Gloucester County, which West Deptford is a part of. Statewide, there was an increase in R wins in the state assembly last time around. Maybe as wealth leaves New Jersey, the blue collar vote is starting to have more influence on the outcome.
I am convinced Durr had some help in the background from Phailing Phil.
Deptford High sucks! Go Renegades!
This made me smile. The disdain the political class has for the People could be their undoing.
Some day people will realize that America would be just as well served with a lottery as it is by political campaigning.
at least with the lottery system you would occasionally get someone good.
At least with a lottery, you would only occasionally get someone evil.
I'm sold.
One of my libertopia designs is that every district elects the top three vote winners, who, in the legislature, proxy however many votes they won in their district election. But best of all, every voter can drop their name in a volunteer box (or really any name) and one is selected at random; if they agree (meaning you can't volunteer somebody else who doesn't want to), they also are a legislator for one term, and they proxy all the votes that the top three didn't get.
I figure having a quarter of the legislature be random volunteers would really mess up the old guard.
NPR will have to consult a professor emeritus of Political Science at the Kennedy School of Government to help their audience understand what a "Truck Driver" is.
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Sad but true
That's nothing. The Dems have a New York City bartender who stopped Nancy Pelosi from bringing a bipartisan infrastructure bill to a floor vote and kept Amazon from bringing 25,000 high paying jobs to her district.
Maybe she's a libertarian sleeper agent....
And every woke leader in the US is screaming white supremacy. It is old, it is stale and it is not working. Though I am glad they keep screaming that. Their policies suck, and they refuse to change, so people with better policy will keep getting elected.
Instead of learning a lesson, CNN, MSNBC, etc. are all doubling down on everything that cost them the other day.
"Never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake"
NB
It's not a mistake, it's refreshing honesty.
They absolutely detest the working classes with a white hot hatred. They simply can't understand why they should have to share power with the proletariat.
Murphy has not been re-elected yet. The counting isn't over until the last ballot box full of uncounted votes has been found in a Dem staffer's trunk.
"trying to take away peoples' [sic] medical freedom rights"
Why the [sic]? The sentence is perfectly understandable. Is apostrophe placement worth a [sic]?
It's an appropriate usage. And strictly interpreted, the meaning does change depending on the position of the apostrophe. We're talking about individual people's rights, not the rights of various peoples, which would be more of a collective right, which is nonsense.
Not only that, but it's just a transcription error. Presumably he spoke to the reporter and the reporter put the apostrophe in the wrong place. Like Reason's not allowed to correct that?
Allowed? Yes. Good practice? No. The test is, if you don't use the [sic], will the reader still understand? The pedantic [sic] drives me crazy. Especially in quotes, leave it alone unless it's needed for clarity. Will Reason's rep suffer if some reader thinks Reason put the apostrophe in the wrong place? No. So don't touch it.
>>The pedantic [sic] drives me crazy.
yep. only used by the knowitall. and was unnecessary above.
Well done.
I think this story is a bit misleading. I’ve worked on a number of state legislative races and usually the candidate’s campaign doesn’t spend that much money (and in some cases it’s capped if they receive any sort of public funds/subsidy). Most of the money that gets spent on these races tends to come from independent expenditures by outside groups or party organizations (which are not part of the campaign) who run phone banks and other GOTV efforts in targeted races. So while it’s possible that this guy spent less than six thousand, it could be a drop in the bucket for all of the money that was spent on other groups on his campaign’s behalf.
Durr’s campaign was truckulent.
But it's haul'n his ass to the capitol.
That was semi-good.
Libertarian party needs to hire him as a strategy consultant.
I attempted to give a listen to the rat faced talking heads at CNN and MSNBC but could go no further than five or ten seconds before shutting it off.
They are by far the worst lot imaginable. They have brought up every excuse they could find and still missed the point. Ignorant, arrogant, smug, elitist neoliberals who will never accept they are wrong. Not in a million years. They refuse to accept the idea that people are tired of their race baiting, radical gender politics and the attitude that the rest of us should simply bow to their great wisdom. The liberal media is going to expend enough hot air for the next month to float several dozen balloons.
New Jersey is not and never will be California. Try rolling blackouts or rationing energy on a 90 degree 85 percent humidity summer day / night on the Jersey shore. The entire state turns Red- - just like that. The west coast seems to enjoy the old Soviet Union totalitarian vibes.
Good for New Jersey and good luck to Mr Durr.
If this guy continues to refuse a blue checkmark on Twitter, he gets mad respect.
Durr needs to buy some earplugs. Not for the news media ... but for the republican establishment types that will tell him how to act.
Cool!
Edward Durr winning and removing the New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney is a wonderful story and proof that there is still some hope.
While Edward Durr may not be my ideal candidate, he is definitely much better that the incumbent New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney.
Politics should not be a career, but rather a temporary job in the interest of contributing to society.
His campaign message "Not seeking power or fame, only give the people better representation. Lower taxes! Transparency" speaks to the people who value individual freedoms.
We need more elected officials who are in office not because they are seeking power, fame or fortune. That they carry out their duties in a fashion that does not benefit them specifically, but benefit the people they represent. That they seek to remove the interference and scope of government from our daily lives and returns individual freedoms.
The propagandists at CNN are persistent and clever. They used the Republican victories to bash their nemesis, Donald Trump, and try to keep him out of the future picture. They said that the evil orange man, who "everyone" hates was not a factor in these elections, so voters were free to vote against others.
Great that this truck driver was able to defeat a powerful Democrat in New Jersey. But history tells us that it is the teacher unions that hold the real power in this state. Will Mr. Durr and other Republicans be able to do anything to change the status quo?
Wait until next November.
Nice article
“Amazing write-up!”