The best part of this election happened when shortly afterward, and before Sweeney conceded, Durr was asked what he was going to do when he got to Trenton.
He said he didn't know. He'd learn as he goes.
He also said that he didn't announce that he won, because the votes had not all been counted (or recounted) and that Sweeney had not conceded.
That's refreshingly honest and forthright. He knows he doesn't know, and is going in with his eyes open.
The jaded cynic in me wonders how long it's going to take until he's corrupted by the very system he defeated.