Newark, NJ – Democratic voters across New Jersey are voicing frustration with Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s campaign for governor, saying the race feels flat and uninspired at a time when polls show her in a tight contest with Republican rival Jack Ciattarelli.
Sherrill, a four-term congresswoman from North Jersey, has long been considered the establishment favorite. But many Democrats say her campaign lacks energy, visibility, and a clear message that connects with everyday concerns.
Some voters point to recent polling, which shows the race effectively tied, as a warning sign that the campaign is not resonating. Others have criticized Sherrill’s reluctance to respond to constituents or take bold positions, with several supporters saying they have struggled to get responses from her campaign.
The dissatisfaction also stems from the Democratic primary, where progressive voters were split between Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop. Several Democrats now argue that if one of them had stepped aside, a stronger challenger to Sherrill might have emerged. Instead, Sherrill won with a plurality, leaving many progressives unenthusiastic heading into November.
Her absence from key community events has further fueled criticism. Ciattarelli has made himself visible at cultural parades and local gatherings, while Sherrill’s limited presence has left some voters questioning her outreach strategy. “Name recognition” from these events, they say, could sway undecided voters.
Some Democrats worry that the campaign’s tone mirrors the party’s broader struggles at the national level, where voters hear warnings about threats to democracy but little in the way of aspirational policy. Frustrated Democrats argue that Sherrill is not doing enough to draw a contrast with her opponent or to energize younger and more progressive voters.
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Others flat out said in a reddit threat that she is the Kamala Harris of this election, but, “We still need to support her.”
Despite the criticism, Sherrill retains strong support from party leadership, who believe her military background and record in Congress make her a formidable general election candidate. But with time running down and enthusiasm lagging, Democrats acknowledge the risk of complacency in a race that could decide control of the State House.
Key Points
- Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s gubernatorial campaign has drawn criticism from Democrats who feel uninspired and overlooked.
- Polls show a close race with Republican Jack Ciattarelli, raising concerns about turnout.
- Progressive Democrats remain divided after a primary split between Ras Baraka and Steven Fulop.
With Election Day approaching, Sherrill faces mounting pressure to rally her base before it’s too late.