New Jersey voters weigh Sherrill, Ciattarelli
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Jack Ciattarelli has been working to convince South Jersey voters that he’s different — and he needs them to beat Mikie Sherrill in the governor's race on Nov. 4.
Ciattarelli has dropped to within a single point in a stunning new poll released Saturday as the two approach the final hours of their campaign in a virtual tie.
In New Jersey, the gubernatorial race is neck-and-neck, with Mikie Sherrill slightly ahead of Jack Ciattarelli as voters grapple with economic worries and shifting gender dynamics.
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Other recent surveys show similarly tight margins: Suffolk puts Sherrill ahead by 4 points (46 percent to 42 percent), Quantus Insights gives her a 3-point advantage (49 percent to 46 percent), and co/efficient has the Democrat up by just a single point (48 percent to 47 percent).
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If you break it down by party, as of Friday, nearly 514,500 Democrats have turned out, followed by roughly 279,000 Republicans and about 177,000 unaffiliated and independent voters.
In the survey by conservative pollster Save Jersey, conducted by Valcour, Sherrill leads Ciattarelli by two points, with 47 percent compared to 45 percent and 7 percent remaining unsure. The poll surveyed 1,274 likely New Jersey voters on September 23 and September 24, with a margin of error of 2.8 percent.
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