Looks like Spadea is the best choice.
I will listen to this later today.
Spada better close that gap very soon!
I received my primary mail in ballot today. I do like Ciattarelli for his support, but Spadea definitely is more 2A.
Ciattarelli will win the Primary. That said, we must vote for him if thatâs the case.
Yep, a RINO will win (remember Christie?). A true conservative Republican in this state doesnât stand a chance.
But, it really doesnât matter which R wins as governor. If the state house doesnât flip from D to R, the new repub governor will just be pissing in the wind, and just be a figurehead, and wonât get much accomplished.
Your leading candidate for Gov on the Dem side:
N.J. Dem Rep. Sherrill Made $7M+ From Stock Trades
âMembers of the House of Representatives make an annual salary of $174,000, and the meteoric rise of Sherrillâs net worth comes as a result of the exemplary performance of her stock portfolio,â the Beacon reported.
Sherrill has made hundreds of stock transactions since her election to Congress, most notably during the COVID pandemic when, as a member of the House Armed Services Committee, she was privy to information the general public was not, the Free Beacon reported.
https://www.newsmax.com/politics/mikie-sherrill-stock-trades-assets/2025/05/04/id/1209524/
An extra tidbit from the NJFOS Primary Voter guide:
Fulop has also pledged to re-appoint AG Matthew Platkin
Spadea may be a 2A favorite, but nobody has ever heard of him in northern New Jersey.
Were fâd. Trump just supported jack. Yeah rino in charge. Were now supporting jack. Support him
We need a republican governor. Whether you like it or not. Support jack
Iâm still voting for Bill in the primary.
New polls out today:
Former assemblyman and 2021 GOP gubernatorial nominee Jack Ciattarelli leads his partyâs pack, notching 44% support of New Jersey Republican primary voters. Most public and internal polls have shown him in the clear lead for most of the race, and this new poll is no exception. Former radio host Bill Spadea remains in a distant second, and sits at 18% support. State Senator John Bramnick has 8% support, while no other candidate has above 5%. 23% of respondents said they are undecided.
Congresswoman Mikie Sherill, long considered a slight favorite to get her partyâs nomination, is the clear leader among a crowded field of Democrats with 28% support from New Jersey Democratic primary voters, an 18% jump from the last version of the Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill survey in January.
The remaining Democratic contenders are all much closer to each other than they are to Sherill, which has held true for much of the race: Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, and Congressman Josh Gottheimer are at 11%. Sean Spiller, the NJEA president, is at 10%, and former State Senator Steve Sweeney is at 5%.
Agree, i work in central jersey and listen to him every morning and called in many times. North jersey doesnt receive 101.5 from that far away. So he is an unknown