Inside numbers in New Jersey governor's race
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Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill are crisscrossing the Garden State in a last push to sway undecided voters.
Four years ago, Republican Jack Ciattarelli shocked New Jerseyans when he came within 3 percentage points of knocking off incumbent Gov. Phil Murphy.
The mayor of Jersey City shared a poll from the data solutions company AtlasIntel, conducted between October 25 to 30, showing that Ciattarelli was forecast to get 49.3 percent of the vote in the race, while his Democratic opponent Mikie Sherrill could get 50.2 percent.
Former President Barack Obama headlined a get-out-the-vote rally for Mikie Sherrill, Democratic candidate for NJ governor.
Former President Barack Obama is encouraging voters to elect Democratic governors in Virginia and New Jersey in races this Tuesday to rebuke Donald Trump 10 months into his second presidency
Sherrill, a congresswoman and former Naval helicopter pilot, is facing Ciattarelli, a former state lawmaker and business owner in a nationally watched, relatively tight race to take over for term-limited Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy.
Were you afraid we weren’t going to get a lot of polling on New Jersey’s race for governor? Fear not, because yesterday we nearly drowned in them. Six polls were on the governor’s race were released Thursday.
The message of affordability also propelled Zohran Mamdani, a little-known New York assemblyman who has vowed to freeze the rent for rent-controlled apartments in New York City, to the Democratic nomination and helped make him the favorite in Tuesday’s mayoral race.