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Democrat Mikie Sherrill wins NJ governor election, defeating Trump-backed Republican Jack Ciattarelli

  • On Tuesday, Democrat Mikie Sherrill defeated Republican Jack Ciattarelli, the Associated Press projected, leading 56.7% to 42.8% with 61% of votes counted, CNN reported.
  • Campaign themes centered on immigration and housing, with affordability, immigration and housing development shaping voter choices; Sherrill campaigned on freezing electricity rates, expanding first-time homebuyer aid and investing in transit.
  • Record spending exceeded $225 million, with both candidates raising roughly $20 million and more than 1.1 million early voters including 741,924 in-person and 592,647 mail returns.
  • The outcome keeps Democrats in the governor's office and serves as an early test of Trump's influence after he endorsed Jack Ciattarelli.
  • Sherrill, a four-term congresswoman and veteran, is a former Navy helicopter pilot and prosecutor whose service was a campaign hallmark, but her campaign faced controversies over Navy records released by the National Personnel Records Center, prompting a federal investigation.
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Analysis by Brian Stelter: Every now and then, media leaders should reflect and ask themselves: Do our stories reflect the current state of political discourse? Do our segments represent the voices of all voters? I found myself thinking about this Tuesday night as Zohran Mamdani spoke of “the working class of New York,” to whom he attributed his victory. “Bruised fingers from lifting boxes on the warehouse floor, calloused palms from the handleb…

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