Virginia Primary Shocker, Little Interest in NJ Races [AUDIO]
Last night offered one of the most jaw-dropping political upsets in recent memory.
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) lost the Virginia Republican primary to Tea Party challenger David Brat, a little-known college professor.
The result sent shock waves through the nation's political system and showed a resurgence from the Tea Party.
Brat's main platform issue was his opposition to immigration reform.
Here in New Jersey, though, November's Congressional races are doing very little to excite voters.
A new FDU poll out today finds tepid interest, with only a handful of competitive districts.
Democrats hold an edge in most of the races, though very low voter turnout is expected.