It’s the Economy, Estúpido: New Jersey Governor's Race Tests Democrats' Efforts to Win Back Latinos
- New Jersey will hold its gubernatorial primary election on June 10, choosing Democratic and Republican candidates for governor.
- This primary follows a political shift with increased Republican voter registration and President Trump's endorsement of GOP candidate Jack Ciattarelli.
- Democrats contend with a crowded field led by Mikie Sherrill, Steven Fulop, and Ras Baraka, with polls showing Sherrill slightly ahead among Democrats.
- A May poll showed Ciattarelli leading GOP voters at 44%, while Sherrill led Democrats with 28%, and roughly one-quarter of voters in each party remain undecided.
- The primary will test how parties address economic concerns and Latino voter shifts, shaping competitiveness in a state trending right politically.
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