Voters head to polls for NYC mayoral, NJ gubernatorial races
- Voters in New Jersey are participating in the gubernatorial election, where turnout appears low among Democrats, according to Jack Ciattarelli, a Republican candidate.
- Former President Barack Obama campaigned for Democratic candidate Mikie Sherrill in Newark to boost voter enthusiasm ahead of the tight race, as reported by the New Jersey Globe.
- Ciattarelli stated that Democrats are facing serious trouble, showing low turnout among Black New Jerseyans, which he believes is due to faltering campaign efforts.
- Polls indicate that Republican early voting participation has surged, with a Monmouth University poll showing Sherrill's lead is now within the margin of error.
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Election Day: Exit Polls and the Mayoral Candidates; Election Day Exit Polls in New Jersey; Virginia's Gubernatorial Race | The Brian Lehrer Show
Loading... On today's show: Brigid Bergin, WNYC's senior political correspondent, offers analysis of what the early vote numbers might mean for the New York City mayoral race, and more news from the campaign trail on Election Day. Plus, Zohran Mamdani, New York State assembly member (D, D-36, Queens) and the Democratic nominee for mayor, Andrew Cuomo, former governor of New York and independent candidate for mayor of New York City, and Curtis S…
Voters head to polls for NYC mayoral, NJ gubernatorial races
NEW YORK (PIX11) – The polls have opened in New York and New Jersey on Tuesday as voters choose the new mayor of New York City and governor of the Garden State. New Yorkers are turning out to make their choice for 111th mayor heard – after nine days of early voting, more than 735,000 people cast their ballot, according to the Board of Elections. That’s more than four times the last mayoral race in 2021. More News: PIX on Politics President…
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