Campaigns make final get-out-the-vote push in New Jersey governor race

NJ Governor Campaigns Enter Final Stretch as Voters Head to Polls

In the final days leading up to Election Day on November 4, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill and her Republican opponent Jack Ciattarelli are intensifying their get-out-the-vote efforts in New Jersey. Both candidates have been crisscrossing the state, engaging with voters and touting their platforms.

Sherrill's campaign has relied heavily on grassroots outreach, with volunteers knocking on doors, making phone calls, and sending texts to encourage Democratic supporters to cast their ballots. According to Sherrill's team, over 595,000 doors have been knocked on, and the campaign has made millions of phone calls and sent tens of millions of texts.

The Republican Party, however, has also ramped up its efforts, with Ciattarelli hitting a record number of diners across the state. His marathon tour has taken him to areas traditionally seen as Democratic strongholds, such as Camden and Newark.

Despite Sherrill's lead in the polls having shrunk in recent weeks, her campaign is relying on a core group of volunteers who have supported her since 2018, when she first ran for Congress. These supporters are drawing on their own personal experiences with the issues facing New Jersey to mobilize fellow Democrats to vote.

For some voters, like Lori Montague, a Black woman from Essex County, the campaign is a matter of principle. Montague has been working with Sherrill since her congressional run and is particularly concerned about the Trump administration's attempts to "dismantle" Black history.

On the other hand, Ciattarelli has built his campaign around his ability to connect with voters in person, often telling crowds that he's going to hit all 600 diners across the state. His supporters say this approach is key to winning over undecided voters and mobilizing support among traditionally Republican strongholds.

As Election Day approaches, both candidates are facing intense scrutiny of their campaigns' ground game. With turnout expected to be high in New Jersey, election analysts are warning that the outcome of the governor's race will depend largely on which campaign can best mobilize its supporters at the polls.

In a closely contested election, every vote matters, and both Sherrill and Ciattarelli know it. As they enter the final stretch, their campaigns are putting everything on the line to secure the state's next governorship.
 
I'm worried about voting fatigue in NJ 🀯😴. With so many candidates running for office, some people might just stay home if they're not sure who to vote for. We need to make sure everyone gets out and casts their ballot! πŸ—³οΈ My friends at school are always stressing about exams and tests, but I think voting is kinda like a big test too - we gotta show up and do our civic duty πŸ’ͺ🏽. It's not just about Mikie Sherrill or Jack Ciattarelli, it's about making sure our state has good leaders who care about issues that affect us, like education πŸ“š and healthcare πŸ₯. Let's get out there and make our voices heard! πŸ‘Š
 
idk about this election already... i mean, have u noticed how both camps r just trying 2 reach out 2 all these people? seems like a big op 2 me... Sherrill's campaign is rly good at gettin those votes 2 show up, but Ciattarelli's diners r a weird move. maybe it's just me, but it feels like they're tryin 2 sway the undecideds w/ a bunch of empty promises πŸ€‘πŸ€”
 
I'm low-key stressing about this NJ gov election 🀯. Like, with how intense the get-out-the-vote efforts are going down, you can feel the vibes of everyone getting hyped for November 4th! πŸ’₯ I think it's awesome that Mikie Sherrill's campaign is still going strong, especially with those volunteers from her congressional run holding it down since 2018 πŸ™Œ. And on the other side, Jack Ciattarelli's diner tour is no joke - hit-tin' all 600 diners across the state? That's some next-level politickin' right there πŸ˜‚!
 
Ugh, I'm getting so tired of these get-out-the-vote texts πŸ“±! Can't they just make them a bit more concise and less spammy? Like, can we please have a "donate" option that doesn't default to the campaign's own website every time you try to send a text? It's just so annoying. And on top of that, I'm already seeing so many duplicate texts from different campaigns in my inbox. Can't they just use some kind of anti-spam algorithm or something? 🀯
 
So I'm watching this campaign in NJ and it's all about grassroots outreach for Sherrill... 595k doors knocked on? That's crazy! But have you seen Ciattarelli hitting those diners? Like, a record number or whatever. It's all about connecting with voters, right? But let's be real, if people really want to know the difference between these two candidates, they need to dig deeper than just a fancy campaign website. I mean, I've been following this campaign for ages and there's still so much mystery around both Sherrill and Ciattarelli's actual policies... anyway πŸ€”
 
I'm telling you, whoever wins this election is gonna be so close it'll feel like a tie 🀯. Both Sherrill and Ciattarelli have been trying super hard to get out the vote, but I think they both got a little bit lucky on their door-to-door efforts. 595k doors knocked? That's crazy! But Ciattarelli hitting diners all over the state? Come on, that's just a whole lotta eating 🍴. And let's be real, if people are gonna make millions of phone calls and send tens of millions of texts, maybe they should get some kind of prize or something πŸ€‘. Anyway, I'm keeping my eyes on it, 'cause this one's gonna go down to the wire πŸ’₯
 
I think its gonna be super close on election day lol πŸ€―πŸ—³οΈ - Both sides have been grinding hard and Sherrill's grassroots efforts are still strong but Ciattarelli's in diner face-to-face time is bringing in some interesting crowds. I mean, 600 diners is a lot of people to connect with but its also a lot of potential for misinformation πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. The thing that really gets me tho is how much voter turnout will depend on the campaign that can mobilize their supporters. Its not just about who's better, its about who's more effective at getting those votes out πŸ“Š
 
🚨 595k+ doors knocked on by one side 🀯, but its gonna be a long day for voters in NJ, only 100 days until they have to make a choice between two candidates with no real solutions πŸ’”. and what about the diners tour 🍴? 600 diners? seems like more of a publicity stunt than actual campaigning πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. turns out people care more about issues than just a catchy slogan πŸ“’
 
I'm so done with these politicians crisscrossing the state like they own the place πŸš—πŸ™„. Can't they just focus on creating actual change instead of playing the "get out the vote" game? I mean, how many times can you knock on doors or make phone calls before it gets old? πŸ’Έ And don't even get me started on Ciattarelli's diner tour - 600 diners? That's just a fancy way of saying he's gonna burn through his entire budget trying to charm his way into office 🍴. But you know what would be a real game-changer? Some actual policy proposals that benefit the people, not just his own interests πŸ’‘. Can't we get some real substance out of these candidates before Election Day? πŸ€”
 
I gotta say, this NJ gubernatorial election is getting pretty intense 🀯! Both candidates are hustlin' hard to get out the vote, but I think what's really gonna make or break it is how well they connect with voters in person πŸ“. Ciattarelli's diner tour is kinda cool, but at the same time, it feels like he's just trying to reach as many people as possible without really digging deep into the issues 😐. Sherrill, on the other hand, seems to be relying on her core volunteers to spread the word and that's a good strategy too πŸ‘. But what I'm worried about is voter fatigue 🀯 - with so much noise around this election, it's easy for people to tune out and not show up to the polls 🚫. We gotta make sure everyone gets to cast their ballots and exercise their right to vote πŸ’ͺ!
 
I'm telling you, this whole thing is about who can mobilize their base the best 🀯. Both candidates think they've got a handle on it, but I'm calling BS - it's gonna be a real showdown at the polls. The question is, what's driving these voters to get out and cast their ballots? Is it just about the issues or is it about party loyalty?

I gotta say, Sherrill's grassroots game is looking strong, but Ciattarelli's diner tour has been getting some love too 🍴. It's like they're trying to win over the undecided voters, which is key in this state. But at the end of the day, it's all about who can convince their supporters that they're the best fit for governor.

It's interesting to see how these campaigns are playing off the Trump administration's moves on Black history - Sherrill's team wants you to know she's got your back, but Ciattarelli's just trying to connect with voters in a different way. Either way, I'm predicting it's gonna be a photo finish πŸ“Έ.
 
man i remember when nj gov elections were so chill, you'd just vote for whoever was from north jersey lol. now its like they're going all out with these diner tours and door knocking sherrill's team is so grassroots its cute, but ciattarelli's got some serious game hitting all 600 diners across the state. it feels like a total marathon not a sprint. either way i hope everyone gets to exercise their right to vote, turns out that one republican dinner tour might actually make a difference πŸ˜…
 
I'm really worried about voter turnout in this NJ gubernatorial election 🀯. With a record number of diners hit by Jack Ciattarelli and over 595,000 doors knocked on by Mikie Sherrill's team, it's clear both camps are putting their best foot forward πŸ’ͺ. But what I find really interesting is how these campaigns are relying on volunteers to get out the vote 🀝. The fact that Sherrill has been able to maintain a core group of supporters since 2018 is a testament to her grassroots approach, and it's crucial in mobilizing Democratic voters who may be uncertain about the candidate πŸ—³οΈ.

Meanwhile, Ciattarelli's focus on connecting with voters in person seems like a solid strategy πŸ‘₯. But I worry that his campaign might be playing down the significance of voter turnout – after all, every single vote counts! 🀞 As Election Day approaches, we'll need to stay vigilant and make sure our voices are heard at the polls πŸ’¬. Let's hope both candidates can bring their A-game and give New Jersey voters a reason to cast their ballots πŸ‘
 
Wow 🀯 Interesting how they're really getting out there and knocking doors/picking up diners... like, 595k doors knocked? That's crazy πŸ’₯ I feel like Sherrill's grassroots outreach is gonna pay off, but Ciattarelli's in diner tours are pretty cool too 😎
 
ugh im so confused about voting laws in NJ i mean i just moved here from cali and i thought voting was like super easy but nope apparently its all complicated 🀯 like whats the deal with voter registration and stuff? can someone pls explain it to me? also has anyone tried that diner food from jersey? i heard its so good πŸ΄πŸ‘€
 
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