Overview
- Jack Ciattarelli, a Republican, has officially launched his third campaign for governor of New Jersey, having narrowly lost to Democrat Phil Murphy in 2021.
- Ciattarelli is positioning himself as a pro-Trump candidate, contrasting with his primary opponent, state Sen. Jon Bramnick, who is targeting centrist voters.
- The race is wide open with current Governor Phil Murphy term-limited and unable to run, setting the stage for a competitive primary and general election.
- Ciattarelli's platform includes tackling high state taxes and limiting state lawmakers to eight years in office, aiming to appeal to voters seeking change.
- New Jersey's electoral history shows fluctuating party control, providing a potentially favorable environment for Ciattarelli's campaign.