DGA-backed super PAC pours $20 million into New Jersey gubernatorial race – Washington Examiner

A super PAC supported by the Democratic Governors Association (DGA) is investing $20 million in digital media too back Rep. mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) in the 2025 New Jersey gubernatorial election. Sherrill faces Republican Jack Ciattarelli in a key race for the state’s top office.While Sherrill is considered the frontrunner, Ciattarelli nearly defeated the incumbent Democratic governor in 2021.

The $20 million ad buy surpasses the combined spending from the last gubernatorial election by Democrats and allied groups and will cover TV, digital, and streaming platforms.sherrill secured the Democratic nomination after a competitive primary and has support from several prominent Democratic figures. She has criticized Ciattarelli and New Jersey Republicans for backing legislation she calls harmful to Medicaid recipients.

Ciattarelli has targeted Sherrill over her past stock trading, a line of attack amplified by a Republican-aligned super PAC spending heavily on negative ads. Recent polls indicate Sherrill holds a substantial lead over Ciattarelli,even though analysts caution that the race remains competitive. The cook Political Report currently classifies the contest as “Lean Democrat.”


DGA-backed super PAC pours $20 million into New Jersey gubernatorial race

A super PAC propped up by the Democratic Governors Association is unloading $20 million into digital media in New Jersey to support Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) in her pursuit of the top office in the state.

Sherrill is facing off against Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli in one of the most pivotal political races of 2025. While Sherrill is the favorite, Ciattarelli came within about three points of beating Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) in 2021.

“The DGA is committed to holding New Jersey’s governorship and making sure that voters up and down the Garden State understand the stakes of this election,” DGA political director Jordy Zeigler told NBC News.

The ad buy is more than Murphy and Democratic-aligned outside groups combined spent on ads in the 2021 election. The ads will be featured on television, digital, and streaming platforms.

Murphy is term-limited and cannot run for reelection. Sherrill emerged from a competitive Democratic primary field that also featured Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, and Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop. She beat them all by more than 13 points, behind a centrist congressional record and the backing of former state Govs. Richard Codey and Jon Corzine, as well as outside Govs. Janet Mills (D-ME) and Maura Healey (D-MA).

The support of Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) and current Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger, two rising women within the party, likely played a role, too. The three have a text group chat together.

The former helicopter pilot has long criticized Ciattarelli in the lead-up to November, recently relating New Jersey Republicans’ support of the “Big Beautiful Bill” to him.

“New Jersey Republicans — including @Jack4NJ — backed Trump’s reckless spending bill that rips New Jerseyans off Medicaid to fund tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy. They’ll all face the voters eventually, but only one is on the ballot this November. We won’t forget this betrayal,” she wrote in a post on X.

One of Ciattarell’s stronger attacks on Sherrill is on her stock-trading history, highlighting a seemingly awkward exchange between her and The Breakfast Club host Charlamagne tha God on the subject.

A Ciattarelli-aligned super PAC has already spent seven figures along the Sherrill stock trading angle to slam her.

“More money for Mikie. Less money for us. Mikie Sherrill is wrong for Governor,” one ad says.

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A Rutgers University survey of the race showed Sherrill with a wide 20-point lead over Ciattarelli, 51% to 31%. The polling director cautioned that it should be treated as a “baseline or a barometer of how voters are feeling in the moment, not as some crystal ball predicting the future four months from now.”

The Cook Political Report rated the race “Lean Democrat” in June. The outlet also rated the Virginia governor’s race “Lean Democrat” in April.



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