Democrats wary support may be sliding among typically loyal voters in New Jersey governor’s race
Mobilization targets voters of color, immigrants, and independents in a race polling tied at 43% each, with turnout seen as decisive.
- New Jersey gubernatorial candidates, Jack Ciattarelli and Mikie Sherrill, are tied at 43%, according to an Emerson College poll released Thursday.
- Ciattarelli blames rising utility costs on Democratic policies, while Sherrill promises to block future rate hikes.
- As more residents face high utility bills, energy sector experts note that New Jersey's reliance on imported energy and decommissioned plants has worsened the crisis.
- Both candidates have proposed different strategies regarding energy policy, with Sherrill supporting green energy and Ciattarelli advocating for an all-of-the-above energy approach.
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Democrats wary support may be sliding among typically loyal voters in New Jersey governor's race
New Jersey's contest for governor is seeing some groups that traditionally support Democrats, like union and Black leaders, raising concerns about prospects in November.


Dems wary support sliding among typically loyal voters in race for NJ gov.
New Jersey's contest for governor is seeing some groups that traditionally support Democrats, like union and Black leaders, raising concerns about prospects in November.
New Jersey Advocates Mobilize Voters As Tight Governor’s Race Hinges On Turnout
Advocates are racing to mobilize New Jersey voters ahead of a razor-thin gubernatorial race. Turnout among marginalized communities, already low in the 2024 presidential election, plummets even further in off-years. On Sunday, Make the Road Action NJ joined with unions and advocacy groups in Elizabeth to launch a door-to-door push aimed at reaching 100,000 voters of color and newly naturalized citizens, raising awareness that the stakes include …
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