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Democrats are putting millions of dollars onto the airwaves in the New Jersey governor’s race, with an outside group making a new major ad reservation.
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A super PAC connected to the Democratic Governors Association has reserved more than $20 million in TV, streaming, and digital ads for the general
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"No one gets to change the rules after the election and subvert the will of voters," Platkin said. "We’re committed to protecting the integrity of elections in Cherry Hill and across NJ.”
While polls show Mikie Sherrill with a strong lead for New Jersey Governor, experts warn the race could be influenced by Donald Trump.
Rep. Nellie Pou (D-North Haledon), one of the country’s most unexpected swing-district House members, raised more than $500,000 in the 2nd quarter of
Nobody believes that will be the result of New Jersey’s piping hot governor’s race come November. Not the Republicans. Not the Democrats. Not the campaigns. And not the Rutgers-Eagleton pollster who last week released a survey that says Sherrill has an early 20-point lead over Republican Jack Ciattarelli.
One voter failed to sign the required certification on the inner envelope of her mail-in ballot, making it invalid under state law. Three other voters testified they mailed their ballots on Election Day, but all were postmarked three days later—too late to be counted under the statutory deadline.
New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Mikie Sherrill is trouncing her Republican foe Jack Ciattarelli by nearly 20 points, four months out from election night, a new poll found.
The race then turns into a dead heat — 46% for Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherill to 45% for Ciattarelli — after voters are informed of Sherrill’s positions on transgender issues.
Vague phrasing in the state’s Revolutionary-era Constitution enfranchised women who met specific property requirements. A 1790 law explicitly allowed female suffrage, but this privilege was revoked in
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