New Jersey Just Sent a Message: The Kitchen Table Beats the Cult Every Time
Want to Know Your Rights?
Download a free digital copy of the U.S. Constitution—the same document Trump is trying to bulldoze. Learn exactly what he’s breaking… and how to fight back.
40,000 strong — and counting.
This Early Black Friday, become a paid subscriber for just $1 a week and help us keep the truth alive.
Join The Coffman Chronicle — $1/Week Early Access
You don’t need a pundit in a suit or some billionaire political consultant to explain what just happened in New Jersey. Fox News already told us — even if they didn’t mean to.
71% of voters who backed Mikie Sherrill said their reason was simple: they wanted to oppose the sitting president.
Zero percent — zero — voted to “support Trump.” That’s not a typo.
This wasn’t ideological gymnastics. It wasn’t some high-minded constitutional theory. This was voters at the kitchen table looking at grocery prices, looking at immigration chaos, looking at constant division, and saying:
Enough.
When the Fox host explained this breakdown on live TV, you could almost hear the gears grinding: the Trump brand didn’t carry New Jersey — it cost Republicans the race.
As one voter said in the clip, they voted Democrat because of the economy and immigration, and because “family is the most important in their life.”
Working people, families trying to get by, voted against chaos — not for a party. They voted against fear, not for a personality cult.
This wasn’t a blue wave.
This was a backlash against chaos.
People Aren’t Voting for Democrats — They’re Voting Against the Madness
That 71% poll number wasn’t enthusiasm for a candidate. It was a brick through the window of political extremism. A loud, clear warning:
If Trumpism means higher prices, cruelty toward immigrant families, and nonstop chaos, voters will shut the door on it — even in states Republicans thought were “in play.”
This is what happens when a movement forgets real life exists outside social media clips and rallies. When you trade governing for grievance politics, people notice.
Families don’t care about slogans.
They care about jobs, stability, dignity, and safety.
They care about whether they can fill a grocery cart, heat the house, get their kid insulin without needing a GoFundMe, and not have their family torn apart by politics.
That’s not “wokeness.”
That’s America.
The GOP Keeps Betting on Trump — Voters Are Starting to Fold
Maybe Republicans thought fear-mongering was enough. Maybe they believed another round of “the border! the border!” ads while slashing working-family programs would win hearts.
But here’s what the numbers tell us:
0% of people voted “to support Trump”
71% voted to oppose him
27% said Trump wasn’t even a factor — meaning he didn’t help them and didn’t inspire anyone
When the kitchen table mood turns against you, the slogans don’t save you.
And if Fox News can’t spin it, nobody can.
A Warning Shot for 2026 and Beyond
New Jersey voters didn’t flip a state — they flipped the script.
People aren’t waiting for national pundits or party leadership. They aren’t waiting to see who says what on cable. They’re taking their power back right now.
And if the Republican Party thinks the country is clamoring for more chaos, more cruelty, more culture-war theater and less governing?
New Jersey just showed them the door.
Support Independent Media
If you value coverage that centers real people — not billionaires, not party machines, not media spin — then support independent journalism. We don’t have corporate sponsors. We have you.
Become a paid subscriber and help keep this work going.
Your support allows us to shine a light where others won’t — and speak truth without fear.











