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MONTCLAIR, N.J. – As New Jersey voters prepare to head to the polls, both major party candidates are expressing optimism about their chances in a highly competitive gubernatorial race.
Democratic nominee Rep. Mikie Sherrill, speaking to reporters after casting her ballot at a local school, reflected on the strong early voting turnout. She stated, “We’ve seen substantial rallies and excellent vote-by-mail numbers. I am confident about how today will turn out.”
On the other side, Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli, making his third consecutive attempt at the governorship, echoed Sherrill’s sentiments. He has his sights set on victory after narrowly losing to Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy four years ago.
“If we can replicate or improve upon our Election Day performance from 2021, we will celebrate a victory,” Ciattarelli announced during an appearance on Fox News’ “Hannity” late Monday.
The gubernatorial contests in New Jersey and Virginia are unique, as these two states hold elections for governor in the year following a presidential election. These races often capture national attention and serve as indicators for the upcoming midterm elections, where the GOP’s slim control over the House and Senate hangs in the balance. This year’s election also represents a significant test of President Donald Trump’s influence on the electorate.
During a rally in Neptune City earlier on Election Day, Ciattarelli confidently informed his supporters, “In about 28 hours, we will declare victory in this race.” His campaign efforts have focused on energizing low-propensity voters, who tend to be less engaged during non-presidential election years. Trump, who previously narrowed the gap in New Jersey during the last presidential election, has actively supported Ciattarelli’s campaign through tele-rallies.
Ciattarelli remarked, “We appreciate the president’s contributions in motivating our base, reminding voters of the importance of their participation. The future of our state is uncertain, and every vote counts.”
Conversely, Sherrill has strategically attempted to distance herself from Trump’s influence, criticizing Ciattarelli for aligning closely with the former president. She has consistently referred to him as giving Trump an ‘A’ for his policies.
Despite being in a state where registered Democrats significantly outnumber Republicans, Ciattarelli has appeared to close the gap with Sherrill recently. Both candidates have touted impressive early in-person and mail-in voting statistics ahead of Election Day.
“We’ve successfully established our voter turnout goals, overcoming the anticipated ‘blue firewall’ today,” Sherrill declared on Tuesday, reinforcing her commitment to mobilizing every voter.
This election cycle has not been free from complications. A noteworthy incident occurred when the National Personnel Records Center mistakenly released Sherrill’s sensitive military records to an ally of Ciattarelli’s campaign. The improperly redacted files included personal information, raising significant privacy concerns.
Although Sherrill’s military background has been called into question, she defended her integrity, noting that she was never implicated in a cheating scandal that affected her 1994 graduation from the United States Naval Academy. Following her service in the Navy, she has maintained a strong public profile, advocating for various issues that resonate with New Jersey voters.
The New Jersey gubernatorial race has historical elements that complicate predictions. Traditionally, the state tends to elect governors from the party not in power at the White House, which currently favors the Democrats. However, the last time New Jersey had three consecutive governors from the same party was over fifty years ago, indicating a potential shift.
As both candidates head into the closing hours of the campaign, their contrasting styles and messages offer a clear choice to New Jersey voters.
The outcome of this election holds implications not only for New Jersey but also for the political landscape nationwide. Voter turnout will be the decisive factor as Ciattarelli and Sherrill make their final appeals.
As the polls remain open, the urgency for voters to cast their ballots has never been more pronounced. The stakes are high, and the results will provide insight into the broader political sentiments leading into next year’s crucial midterm elections.
Contributions to this report were made by Fox News’ Ben Florance, Mark Meredith, and Adriana James-Rodil.