N.J. GOP slam mainstream media for calling election for Gov. Murphy, say it’s too close to call

Jack Ciattarelli, Republican candidate for New Jersey governor, speaks at his election night party in Bridgewater, N.J., early Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021. (AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah)

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UPDATED 6:38 AM PT – Thursday, November 4, 2021

The gubernatorial race in New Jersey is still too close to call with Republican Jack Ciattarelli just behind incumbent Democrat Phil Murphy. According to Politico, Ciattarelli is behind by less than 30,000 votes with 90 percent of the vote tabulated. This puts Murphy the furthest ahead he’s been since counting began.

Ciattarelli has flipped counties Murphy won four years ago and Joe Biden won just a year ago to keep it too close to call. If Murphy can maintain his edge over Ciattarelli, he will buck a 44-year long trend of the Garden State’s, which is not re-electing Democrats.

Meanwhile, the Republican Party of New Jersey called out mainstream media for claiming election “victory” for incumbent Murphy. In a statement on Wednesday, the GOP said it’s irresponsible of the media to proclaim a winner in a race where ballots are still being counted and the margin is less than 1 percent.

Republicans added, the New Jersey secretary of state admitted she does not know how many ballots have yet to be counted. Murphy was proclaimed the winner by multiple media outlets, including Fox News, with a margin of some 20,000 votes when more than 370,000 ballots hadn’t been counted.

New Jersey Republicans stressed they will fight for every single legal vote. This comes as government watchdog group Project Veritas released undercover footage of gubernatorial election workers allowing a self-proclaimed non-citizen to still cast a vote in the election despite him admitting that he was not registered to vote.

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