Ed Durr, the New Jersey Republican truck driver who shocked the country earlier this month by defeating a powerful Democrat incumbent, appeared on the Tucker Carlson show this week and told a very funny story.
He was recounting the phone call he had with the Democrat he defeated and he even had Tucker Carlson laughing.
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This guy is a keeper.
FOX News reports:
GOP truck driver Ed Durr recounts ironic conversation with longtime predecessor after concession
New Jersey state senator-elect Edward Durr recounted an ironic conversation he had with his longtime predecessor – and state Senate President – Steve Sweeney after he conceded the race to the Republican commercial truck driver.
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Durr, in an appearance on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” Thursday, said Sweeney was “a gentleman” in his congratulatory call a day earlier, which followed his public concession.
“He congratulated me and just wished me luck, [told me] to do well for South Jersey,” Durr said.
“I told him, you know, if he ever needs anything, just give me a call, because I’m his representative now,” Durr, who is reported to have spent only $153 on his primary campaign, responded.
Like. A. Boss. Just hilarious.
New Jersey Senator-Elect Ed Durr: “He [Senate President Sweeney] was fine. I just told him if he needed anything to give me a call, since I’m his representative now.”
Absolutely savage. 😂
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) November 12, 2021
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Here’s the video:
Legend. pic.twitter.com/DCNIuVy1xq
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) November 12, 2021
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Ed Durr’s best line on @TuckerCarlson tonight got a belly laugh out of the host:
“[Sweeney] was a gentleman. And like I told him: if he ever needed anything, just give me a call, ’cause I’m his representative now.”
Savage stuff.
— Matt Rooney (@MattRooneyNJ) November 12, 2021
The Republican party needs more people like Ed Durr to run for office.
Cross posted from American Lookout.
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