New Jersey Governor's Race Wide Open
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Democratic field for New Jersey governor’s race wide open: Poll
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The Democratic field in the New Jersey gubernatorial race appears wide open with a half dozen major candidates in contention, according to an early survey of the race.
Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.) narrowly leads with 10 percent , while Rep. Sean Spiller and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka tied for second with 8 percent .
On the GOP side, former state Assembly member Jack Ciattarelli has more of a lead in what is also a crowded field, with 26 percent .
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