New Jersey Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy sounds off on the presidential election results, which saw Trump close the gap in New Jersey 10 points from his last loss.
Normally a reliable blue bastion in federal elections, New Jersey surprisingly put up swing state numbers on Tuesday, coming the closest it has in a generation to casting its electoral votes for a Republican president.
WOODLAND PARK, N.J. -- Democrats made history in two New Jersey election races on Tuesday. Congressman Andy Kim will be the first Korean-American to represent the state in the U.S. Senate, and state Sen. Nellie Pou is CBS News' projected winner in the 9th Congressional District, becoming the first Latina to represent the Garden State in Congress.
Hillary Clinton also faired better than Harris did when she faced Trump in 2016, beating him by more than 500,000 votes with 2.14 million to Trump’s 1.60 million in New Jersey. At the local level, a similar widening of margins occurred for Monmouth and Ocean counties, two Republican strongholds that saw a greater GOP victory than in the past.
Trump’s endorsement in the 2024 Republican U.S. Senate primary didn’t win it for Christine Serrano Glassner, at least in part because of the line. Now, without the line, Trump is poised to be kingmaker in the Republican primary and probably indirectly the biggest undercurrent of the Democratic primary.
New Jersey voters headed to the polls Tuesday to vote for the nation’s next president, and decide high profile races for U.S. Senate and U.S. House that could impact the balance of power. Check live results here.
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