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11 Democrats running to keep blue-leaning seat in party hands as GOP House majority on the brink

Eleven Democrats vie for NJ's 11th District seat with over $6 million spent by outside groups, highlighting sharp divides on immigration and U.S.-Israel policy.

  • The special primary today features 11 candidates vying to succeed Gov. Mikie Sherrill, with polls closing at 8 p.m. ET and the winner facing unopposed Republican Joe Hathaway in April.
  • The vacancy exists because Gov. Mikie Sherrill stepped down after winning the governor's race, and the district has been safely blue since she flipped it in 2018, trending further left after 2022.
  • Super PACs and outside groups have deployed nearly $6 million overall, with Tom Malinowski raising more than $1.6 million and facing major attacks, while VoteVets and other PACs support challengers.
  • The Democratic nominee will be the odds-on favorite in the general and could shape caucus power, while Gateway Tunnel funding paused by the Trump administration runs out Friday, the day after the primary.
  • This primary serves as an early test for national Democratic debates and outside spending strategies, with outside groups like United Democracy Project spending nearly $2.3 million opposing Tom Malinowski, a tactic national Democratic Party strategists may export to other open primaries this year.
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New Jersey Democrats pick from crowded field in special election for Sherrill's US House seat

New Jersey Democratic voters are picking their party’s candidate to fill a U.S. House seat opened up by Mikie Sherrill’s gubernatorial victory.

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