Julio 03, 2026

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Republican Jack Ciattarelli’s campaign for governor released a new digital ad on Wednesday criticizing Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s (D-Montclair) vow to promote LGBTQ education in New Jersey schools. 

The clip was pulled from the tail end of a May debate between Democratic candidates for governor. NJ Spotlight News anchor Briana Vannozzi asked the candidates whether parents should have the right to opt their children out of LGBTQ-related content, similar to how students can be removed from sex ed-related curriculum.

“I believe that parents have the right to oversee their children’s education,” Sherrill said. “I would push an LGBTQ education into our schools. Parents have a right to opt out of a lot of things, but this is not an area where they should be opting out, because this is an area of understanding the background of people throughout our nation. And right now we see, for example, at the Naval Academy, an erasure of history.”

The congresswoman was referencing the removal of some 400 books from the Naval Academy’s library after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s office told the school earlier this year to remove books that promoted diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Her remarks are bookended by text over a black screen that reads “Mikie Sherrill’s Education Plan,” then, “It’s your choice. Not her’s. Vote this November 4th.”

Sherrill and Ciattarelli are competing to succeed term-limited Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy. Mail-in voting starts later this week.

The ad comes in five-second and 15-second versions, with a handful of variations in terms of on-screen text. The Ciattarelli campaign has spent at least $17,000 on the ad for at least 1.2 million views on Google and YouTube, which publishes ad spending and view counts.

Ciattarelli has pushed parental rights as a top issue in recent weeks of the campaign. Late last month, he spoke at a Moms for Liberty rally in Jersey City, where he touted his opposition to a policy that allows schools to accept a change to a student’s gender identity without notifying parents.

Script:

“I would push an LGBTQ education into our schools. Parents have a right to opt out of a lot of things, but this is not an area where they should be opting out.”

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The New Jersey State Electrical Workers Construction Division Association is backing Democrat Mikie Sherrill in the governor’s race.

Joseph Egan, the state association president and a former Democratic assemblyman from Middlesex County, said that Sherrill will “make bold investments in New Jersey’s energy infrastructure — which will lower utility costs, help make New Jersey energy independent, and bring good-paying union jobs to our state”

“Mikie will also make sure that we are building union, by protecting collective bargaining laws, ensuring that state-funded projects pay prevailing wages, and appointing a strong Commissioner of Labor and Attorney General who will enforce Project Labor Agreements and prosecute violators who do not pay proper wages or misclassify work,” Egan said.

Egan, the longtime Assembly Labor Committee chairman before his retirement two years ago, had backed former Senate President Steve Sweeney in the Democratic gubernatorial primary earlier this year.

Sherrill called members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers “key to building our energy future as well as continuing to build our future throughout the entire Garden State.”

“I’m grateful for their support as we work together to expand New Jersey’s energy supply to drive down costs — including solar, the cleanest, cheapest, and fastest to deploy source of energy — while also supporting working families and expanding pathways to union job,” she stated.  “Union labor built New Jersey, and I refuse to go backwards.”

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The New Jersey Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association, a union representing more than 6,500 career firefighters, dispatchers, and EMTs in the state, endorsed a slate of Assembly candidates on Tuesday.

The candidates were nearly all incumbents or members of the incumbent party. The sole exception is Democrat Anthony Angelozzi, who is running alongside Assemblywoman Andrea Katz (D-Chesterfield) in the competitive 8th district and looking to unseat Assemblyman Michael Torrissi (R-Hammonton).

“This is a pivotal election, and the members of the NJFMBA are going to play a pivotal role in it,” Eddie Donnelly, the president of NJFMBA, said in a release. “These endorsements do not come lightly, and they do not come without expectations of the candidates when they are serving in the New Jersey Legislature.”

The firefighters union endorsed Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-Montclair) for governor last October, before she officially entered the race.

The FMBA opted not to make endorsements in the 13th or 24th legislative districts, and only made one endorsement in the 18th and 26th legislative districts.

The full list:

LD1: Antwan McClellan (R-inc.), Erik Simonsen (R-inc.)
LD2: Don Guardian (R-inc.), Claire Swift (R-inc.)
LD3: Dave Bailey Jr. (D-inc.), Heather Simmons (D-inc.)
LD4: Dan Hutchison (D-inc.), Cody D. Miller (D-inc.)
LD5: William F. Moen Jr. (D-inc.), William W. Spearman (D-inc.)
LD6: Louis D. Greenwald (D-inc.), Melinda Kane (D-inc.)
LD7: Carol Murphy (D-inc.), Balvir Singh (D-inc.)
LD8: Andrea Katz (D-inc.), Anthony Angelozzi (D)
LD9: Gregory E. Myhre (R-inc.), Brian E. Rumpf (R-inc.)
LD10: Paul Kanitra (R-inc.), Gregory P. McGuckin (R-inc.)
LD11: Margaret M. Donlon (D-inc.), Luanne M. Peterpaul (D-inc.)
LD12: Robert Clifton (R-inc.), Alex Sauickie (R-inc.)
LD13: NO ENDORSEMENTS
LD14: Wayne P. DeAngelo (D-inc.), Tennille R. McCoy (D-inc.)
LD15: Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D-inc.), Anthony S. Verrelli (D-inc.)
LD16: Mitchelle Drulis (D-inc.), Roy Freiman (D-inc.)
LD17: Joe Danielsen (D-inc.), Kevin Egan (D-inc.)
LD18: Robert Karabinchak (D-inc.)
LD19: Craig J. Coughlin (D-inc.), Yvonne Lopez (D-inc.)
LD20: Annette Quijano (D-inc.), Eduardo Rodriguez (D)
LD21: Nancy Munoz (R-inc.), Michele Matsikoudis (R-inc.)
LD22: Linda S. Carter (D-inc.), James J. Kennedy (D-inc.)
LD23: John DiMaio (R-inc.), Erik Peterson (R-inc.)
LD24: NO ENDORSEMENTS
LD25: Christian E. Barranco (R-inc.), Aura K. Dunn (R-inc.)
LD26: Brian Bergen (R-inc.)
LD27: Rosy Bagolie (D-inc.), Alixon Collazos-Gill (D-inc.)
LD28: Cleopatra G. Tucker (D-inc.), Chigozie Onyema (D)
LD29: Eliana Pintor Marin (D-inc.), Shanique Speight (D-inc.)
LD30: Sean T. Kean (R-inc.), Alexander “Avi” Schnall (D-inc.)
LD31: William Sampson (D-inc.), Jerry Walker (D)
LD32: Katie Brennan (D), Ravi Bhalla (D)
LD33: Gabriel Rodriguez (D-inc.), Larry Wainstein (D)
LD34: Carmen T. Morales (D-inc.), Mike Venezia (D-inc.)
LD35: Al Abdelaziz (D-inc.), Kenyatta Stewart (D)
LD36: Clinton Calabrese (D-inc.), Gary S. Schaer (D-inc.)
LD37: Shama A. Haider (D-inc.), Ellen Park (D-inc.)
LD38: Lisa Swain (D-inc.), Christopher Tully (D-inc.)
LD39: Robert J. Auth (R-inc.), John V. Azzariti Jr. (R-inc.)
LD40: Al Barlas (R-inc.), Christopher P. DePhillips (R-inc.)

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The Democratic Governors Association has doubled down on controversial messaging that pegs Republican Jack Ciattarelli to a 10% sales tax, launching a new ad dubbing the GOP candidate “High Tax Jack.”

The DGA-backed group Greater Garden State’s second ad is similar to the first, which ties the Republican former assemblyman to a proposal to increase sales tax. Ciattarelli and his campaign have accused Democrats of misleading voters with the audio clip, which is taken from a Bergen County rally during which Ciattarelli describes Tennessee’s tax policy after an attendee asked if he would consider abolishing the income tax and making up the difference with an increased sales tax.

Neither ad directly accuses Ciattarelli of proposing a 10% sales tax, but rather says he is “talking about” the policy.

“I just came back from Tennessee not too long ago. We were on a fundraising trip there, and Tennessee has no income tax. What Tennessee has is a 10% sales tax on everything, including food and clothing,” Ciattarelli said at the rally. “The philosophy has always been in this state [that] we have like a 7% sales tax just to round off the numbers, but there’s no sales tax on necessities of life, food, and clothing. I will work with the New Jersey State Society of CPAs. We’re going to look at what other states do. And every option is on the table.”

The audio clip has proven to be the most contentious point in the campaign thus far.

His campaign attorney issued a cease-and-desist letter demanding Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s campaign remove what he called “blatantly false statements” from her website. The Ciattarelli campaign also launched a website accusing Sherrill of lying.

“The full, unedited audio is clear: Congresswoman Sherrill is lying about my comments at a recent candidate forum,” Ciattarelli said earlier this month. “Anyone who listens to the undoctored audio can hear that I never proposed raising any taxes.”

Ciattarelli’s tax plan proposals don’t include a plan to increase the sales tax.

Sherrill’s campaign lawyer argued Ciattarelli floated the idea several times and said “all options should be on the table.”

“He has repeatedly said that everything, including this, should ‘be on the table,’” Raj Parikh, Sherrill’s campaign lawyer, stated in a letter earlier this month. “That sure sounds like a proposal.”

The new ad draws on the DGA’s $20 million in TV ad reservations that the group has prepared to back Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-Montclair) for governor. The ad will also run on streaming and digital.


Script:

Narrator: “You’re already struggling to pay the bills. Now imagine a 10% tax on groceries, clothes, school supplies — 10% on everything you buy. That’s what Jack Ciattarelli is talking about for New Jersey.”

Ciattarelli: “A 10% sales tax on everything. Including food and clothing.”

Narrator: “The same Ciattarelli who voted to raise property taxes and wrote a plan that could’ve raised income taxes.”

Ciattarelli: “A 10% sales tax on everything.”

Narrator: “High Tax Jack. If he’s governor, it’s going to cost you.”

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