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Oct. 29 NJ governor election update: New poll shows tightening race between Ciattarelli, Sherrill
With Election Day in New Jersey just 6 days away, the governor's race between Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli and Democratic candidate Mikie Sherrill is heating up.
There’s a huge spotlight on New Jersey’s elections this year as voters are set to select the state’s first new governor since 2018. The marquee race this fall will determine who takes over for term-limited Democrat Phil Murphy and how much the state changes over the next four years.
While attention has been paid largely to the competitive race for New Jersey governor, Garden State voters should also know that the entire General Assembly is up for grabs in November's general election. All 80 seats in the Legislature's lower chamber will be on the ballot. The current breakdown of the Assembly is 52 Democrats and 28 Republicans.
Former President Donald Trump continues to cast a shadow over the New Jersey contest. The Rutgers-Eagleton poll found that 52 percent of voters saw Trump as a “major factor” in their decision—including 78 percent of Democrats, 38 percent of Republicans, and 42 percent of independents.
Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli have disproportionately relied on contributions from the state’s wealthiest zip codes, an analysis shows.
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