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By Dana DiFilippo – NJ Monitor, December 27, 2024
Eight Republicans are angling to become New Jersey’s next governor, with most taking their campaign cues from President-elect Donald Trump’s performance at the polls in November.
Trump lost New Jersey, but just barely, and he did so well that some Republicans hope New Jersey has tiptoed into swing-state territory. That has driven most of those hoping to win June’s GOP primary to fight over “who’s most MAGA,” with the lone exception being Sen. Jon Bramnick, an anti-Trump moderate, said Jeanette Hoffman, a Republican strategist.
“We already know what message they’re relying on, and it’s Trump. It’s a MAGA message,” Hoffman said. “There was a huge enthusiasm in the Republican base for President Trump in November.”
That campaign message could change next year as voters see what Trump does on illegal immigration, tariffs, foreign leaders, and more, and much depends on what Trump’s approval ratings look like, she conceded. But the GOP gubernatorial candidates have several other things going for them, Hoffman said.
They’ve increasingly embraced early voting and vote-by-mail, she said. And while Democrats still outnumber Republicans by about 900,000 statewide, GOP voter registrations in New Jersey climbed by about 180,000 during the Biden administration, compared to a Democratic gain over the same period of only about 5,500 voters, state data shows.
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