New Jersey's 11th District Race Heats Up as Sherrill Focuses on Governorship
The race for New Jersey's 11th Congressional District is heating up as candidates gear up for potential special elections. Meanwhile, the gubernatorial campaign has seen significant fundraising efforts.
In the gubernatorial race, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, who is running for governor, raised $0 for her congressional campaign during the 3rd quarter, focusing solely on her gubernatorial bid. If she wins, her seat will likely trigger a special election, drawing many Democratic candidates.
Joe Hathaway, the sole Republican challenger for the governorship, has raised $107,000. Meanwhile, Democratic candidate Jeff Grayzel has amassed $339,000 for his hypothetical campaign.
In the 11th district race, Anna Lee Williams, a democratic party candidate, has raised $21,000. Cammie Croft, also running for the seat, raised an impressive $152,990 in her first 24 hours and $187,726 in the first week. She had $176,612 on-hand at the end of September, indicating a strong financial start to her campaign.
With Rep. Sherrill's focus on the governorship, the 11th district race is seeing increased activity. While fundraising details for other potential congressional candidates are scarce, the current contenders have shown significant financial support.
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