Murphy's latest commercial completely ignores opponent jack ciattarelli

Murphy’s latest commercial completely ignores opponent Jack Ciattarelli

October 19, 2021

TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy took a break from calling his opponent Jack Ciatterelli a radical white supremacist and delivered a lighthearted message to voters in New Jersey.

What would you do if you were governor?

“Murphy for Governor today launched its fourth television ad of the General Election — “If You” — highlighting Governor Murphy’s vision for New Jersey. The spot features accomplishments during the Governor’s first term including making healthcare and education more affordable, defending the right to choose, standing up for the middle class, among many other progressive victories,” the Murphy campaign said in a release today.

The latest commercial drop ignores Ciattarelli as Murphy is running nearly 10 points ahead of the GOP candidate in the most recent non-partisan polls.

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