Democrats wary support may be sliding among typically loyal voters in New Jersey governor’s race
Recent polls show Ciattarelli and Sherrill tied at about 43% support as voter turnout among key demographic groups is expected to decide the tight New Jersey governor race.
- New Jersey voters will decide an election on Nov. 4 that has drawn intense interest from both major political parties and the White House.
- Democratic leaders are working to downplay expectations in the race to succeed Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy, who will finish his second term at the end of the year.
- Democrats are concerned that an increasing number of Black voters, typically loyal Democrats, may vote for Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli or not show up to vote at all.
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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.
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