Statewide, four Republicans are vying for the opportunity to take on Democratic incumbent Murphy in November: former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, of Hillsborough; engineer Hirsh Singh, of Linwood; church pastor and former real estate developer Phil Rizzo, of Harding; and Brian Levine, a former Somerset County Freeholder and mayor of Franklin Township. Here’s our primer on the candidates in that race.
Murphy is running unopposed in the Democratic primary. He will attempt to do something no Democrat has done since 1977: win re-election. Former Gov. Brendan Byrne was eventually re-elected, but not without facing a very crowded primary.
The primary will be a sign of how competitive the general election will be, according to Republican strategist Michael DuHaime.
“Jack Ciattarelli seems to be running as the most, if you will, mainstream conservative,” he said, “kind of in the mold of previous Republicans who have won statewide. And then you have multiple candidates who are trying to kind of run as kind of mini-Trumps.”
Ciattarelli has long been considered the frontrunner based on the support he has received from state GOP leaders and the money he has raised. He is positioning himself as a “New Jersey Republican” and has been guarded in his support for former President Donald Trump, having called him a “charlatan” during his first presidential campaign and later saying that he supports his policies.