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Mikie Sherrill wins the Democratic Primary for Governor of New Jersey

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The other three candidates have cut the balance of the total mood: representative Josh Gottheimer, of the fifth congress district of New Jersey; Stephen Sweeney, a former president of the Senate of the State; and Sean Spiller, the President of the New Jersey Education Association.

“I’m going to protect our rights – including a right to an abortion,” Mrs Sherrill told supporters collected in Morristown, NJ, to celebrate her victory. As for Mr Ciattarelli, she said, “I am ready to shake up the status quo, and Jack is the status quo.”

She added: “He doesn’t change, he is a repeat.”

Mrs Sherrill, a lawyer and graduated from the US Naval Academy who worked for about four years for the office of American lawyers in New Jersey, was one of the 101 conference newcomers – 42 of them women – who took office in 2019 during Mr. Trump’s first term as president, who turned the house from red to blue. She won a chair that almost a quarter of a century with one Republican who did not run for re -election.

This year, Mrs. Sherrill, 53, was the only woman who was in the primary of both parties for the governor, and she remained closely to a carefully composed message in which she presented herself as a mother and a veteran who was trained to run ‘to the fight’. Two of her four children will enter the Naval Academy later this month, a detail that she has shared with voters.

Mrs Sherrill’s supporters gathered for a victory party for elections, were jubilant.

“We are ecstatic,” said Robert Rodríguez, a field organizer with the Laborers’ International Union of the eastern region of Noord -America, who beat around 19,000 doors on behalf of her. “She is about the working class, about vacancies. She will ensure that contracts are put extra in stone.”

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