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Commissioner Sean Morrison reflects on NY-NJ-VA election outcomes and polling accuracy

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Sean M. Morrison Cook County Commissioner | Official Website

Sean M. Morrison Cook County Commissioner | Official Website

Commissioner Sean Morrison commented on the results of the November 2025 elections in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) early on November 5, 2025. In his remarks, Morrison reflected on polling accuracy and voter behavior in these states.

In his first post at 03:06 UTC, Morrison stated: "NY-NJ-VA ELECTIONS. So the pollsters accuracy were fairly on point. Frankly Not a surprise to me. Democrats won again in 3 hard blue states. I did find the shrinking win% an interesting dynamic though." The post noted both the reliability of pre-election polls and highlighted a reduced margin of victory for Democrats in traditionally strong Democratic states.

At 03:09 UTC, Morrison added: "It is telling, what people will accept, if it supports/ protects their ideological views." This comment appeared to address broader patterns in political alignment and voter acceptance based on ideology.

A final post at 03:56 UTC reiterated an earlier sentiment with a brief statement: "Yep, still true".

Morrison serves as a county commissioner and has previously commented publicly on electoral trends and political dynamics within Illinois. His observations come after an election cycle that saw continued Democratic victories in several Northeastern states known for their consistent party leanings. Shrinking margins of victory have been noted by analysts as a possible indicator of shifting political landscapes or changing voter priorities.