Voters in Central Jersey have been key to Republicans in gubernatorial races, according to Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. When Chris Christie won his first term for governor in 2009, he won the region by 15 points.
“Generally, that part of the state you can appeal to both the old-fashioned Republicans who voted for Tom Kean and Christie Whitman, plus those working-class voters who have swung from Democratic to Republican depending on the election,” he said. “He’s just not able to do that right now.”
Murray said both of those groups decidedly swung toward the Democratic Party during the Trump era “and it doesn’t look like they are about to swing back any time soon.”
Ciattarelli is a three-term assemblyman from Somerset County. Prior to that, he was a county freeholder and served on the Raritan Borough Council.