The votes are in, and New Jersey’s primary election has set the stage for some of the state’s most closely watched races heading into November. From key congressional contests to the race for U.S. Senate, voters across the Garden State made their choices in what many political observers viewed as a critical test of party priorities and voter turnout. Joining us now to break down the results, the surprises, and what it all means moving forward is Micah Rasmussen, Director of the Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics at Rider University.
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