Sherrill opens lead in New Jersey Democratic governor primary: Poll
- A poll conducted in May 2025 shows Mikie Sherrill leading the New Jersey Democratic governor primary among likely voters.
- The poll results reflect Democratic voters prioritizing fighting Trump, protecting Social Security and Medicaid, and electability in November.
- Sherrill holds a 52% favorable rating and 57% see her as the most likely candidate to win in November, outpacing other contenders.
- Pollster Patrick Murray remarked that this poll aligns with previous surveys in indicating Mikie Sherrill holds a lead.
- Sherrill’s lead suggests she could strengthen support by engaging undecided voters and women, potentially solidifying her frontrunner status.
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New poll reveals NJ governor front-runners, fear about Newark Airport
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) -- Less than a month from New Jersey's primary election on June 10th, exclusive new polling shows clear front-runners in the Democratic and Republican gubernatorial races. Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill leads the Democratic field, while Republican voters continue to coalesce around Jack Ciattarelli, the former Assemblyman and party's 2021 nominee. More Local News The poll from PIX11, Emerson College and The Hill also shows…
Sherrill opens lead in New Jersey Democratic governor primary: Poll
Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.) has opened up her largest lead yet in independent public polling of the Democratic primary for the New Jersey gubernatorial race. A new Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill survey showed Sherrill in the lead with 28 percent support, a significant jump from the previous Emerson poll conducted in January that had her…
Sherrill and Ciattarelli Lead in New Jersey
A new Emerson College survey in New Jersey finds 28% of Democratic Primary voters plan to support Rep. Mikie Sherrill, while 11% respectively support Mayor Steven Fulop, Mayor Ras Baraka, and Rep. Josh Gottheimer and 10% support Sean Spiller. With about a month until the primary, 24% are undecided.&
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