NJ's wild primary may take days to decide as Analilia Mejia leads Malinowski by 1 point

New Jersey's Democratic Primary Election Takes a Wild Turn, Leaving Outcome Uncertain

In a stunning turn of events, far-left congressional candidate Analilia Mejia has emerged as the frontrunner in New Jersey's Democratic primary for the special election to fill the House seat left vacant by Governor Mikie Sherrill. As of Friday afternoon, Mejia was leading former Representative Tom Malinowski by just a few hundred votes, according to the Associated Press.

Initially, Malinowski had appeared to be ahead in early tallies of vote-by-mail and in-person votes, with some news outlets reporting that he had won the nomination with a relatively small percentage of the votes counted. However, Mejia quickly overtook him as day-of primary votes were counted, thanks in large part to her exceptional performance in Essex County.

Mejia's campaign was boosted by big-name endorsements from progressive heavy hitters like Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Elizabeth Warren, which helped her raise significantly more money than Malinowski. Despite this, Mejia's campaign remained underfunded, with only a few hundred thousand dollars in contributions.

The uncertainty surrounding the election has raised concerns about the accuracy of the results, particularly given that mail-in ballots can still be counted up to five days after Election Day if they were postmarked by Thursday. County clerks' offices have yet to confirm when they will finalize their tabulations, leaving voters waiting anxiously for news.

Mejia's campaign has continued to tout her grassroots approach, which included knocking on thousands of doors and making tens of thousands of phone calls. She credited these efforts with connecting her with people across the state and resonating with voters.

A Mejia win would be a stunning upset that few analysts predicted, making this election a fascinating study in the power of grassroots organizing and progressive politics. The winner of the primary will go on to face Republican Joe Hathaway in the special general election scheduled for April 16, although most observers see the seat as safe for Democrats.

Ultimately, the outcome of New Jersey's Democratic primary election remains uncertain, with thousands of ballots still yet to be counted. As one candidate noted, "Every vote deserves to be counted, and we look forward to a complete and accurate tally that reflects the full voice of NJ-11 voters."
 
idk what's goin on in NJ rn, but this Analilia Mejia girl is straight fire πŸ’₯ she came outta nowhere & now she's leadin by like a few hundred votes 🀯 and ppl are losin their minds. i mean, she got big-name endorsements from the whole progressive squad πŸ‘Š it's wild how much $$$ she raised compared to Malinowski. but at the same time, her campaign was super underfunded...like, only a few hundred thousand dollars? πŸ€‘ still, Mejia's all about that grassroots life, knockin doors & makin calls, and it paid off πŸ“žπŸšͺ this election is def a study in progressive politics & how far you can get with just plain ol' hard work πŸ’ͺ
 
🀯 I'm low-key impressed by Analilia Mejia's grassroots campaign, you know? 🌿 She was knocking on doors and making calls like crazy, and it actually paid off! πŸ˜… I mean, Bernie Sanders and AOC endorsing her is a big deal - that's some serious progressive power behind her. πŸ’₯ The fact that she's underfunded but still came out on top shows that it's not just about the Benjamins, but about connecting with people and building a movement. 🌈 Can't wait to see how this plays out in the general election! πŸ€”
 
I'm shocked! I mean, I knew it was gonna be close but this far-left candidate Analilia Mejia is actually leading? 🀯 I love how her grassroots campaign really paid off, knocking on doors and making those phone calls must've connected with so many people out there. And yeah, Bernie, AOC, and Liz Warren endorsing her definitely gave her a boost. πŸ’ͺ But what's crazy is that she was underfunded - only a few hundred thousand bucks in contributions? That's impressive considering how much it took to get the message out there. I'm still waiting for those final counts from Essex County though... fingers crossed everything comes out okay 🀞
 
πŸ€” this is wild. Mejia's grassroots thingy seems to have paid off big time πŸ€‘ but at what cost? underfunded campaigns can't win on talent alone πŸ’Ό she's gotta prove it doesn't matter if you're poor or rich, you still got a shot 🎯 now that the results are uncertain... fingers crossed they get those mail-in ballots counted soon πŸ•°οΈ
 
πŸ™„ I'm low-key hoping Mejia loses, tbh πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Like, I know her campaign is all about grassroots stuff, but let's be real, it sounds super scripted to me πŸ“Ί. And those big-name endorsements? Just another example of how out-of-touch Malinowski was πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It's not like Mejia's supporters are being genuine or anything... they're just drinking the Kool-Aid πŸ˜‚. I mean, who needs a few hundred thousand dollars in contributions when you've got Instagram followers, am I right? πŸ“Έ
 
awww man... this is crazy! 🀯 I was following this election and I'm so impressed by Analilia Mejia's grassroots campaign. She totally deserved her win and it's amazing how far she went to connect with people across the state. Those 10s of thousands phone calls and knocking on doors? that takes a lot of heart and effort πŸ’•.

I know some people might be worried about the uncertainty surrounding the results, but I think it just shows how close this election was. Both candidates ran hard campaigns and both deserve our respect πŸ™.

Can you imagine if she wins the general election too? what a historic moment that would be! πŸ’₯ for progressive politics and grassroots organizing. Fingers crossed for all the people who supported her campaign πŸ’•
 
🀯 I mean, what's going on here? You got this far-left congresswoman Analilia Mejia taking down an establishment candidate like Tom Malinowski. It's like she tapped into the progressive vibes in Essex County and just rode them all the way to the front. But let's not get it twisted - this is a perfect example of how money can't buy you elections... yet πŸ€‘. I mean, those big-name endorsements from Bernie Sanders and AOC did come with a hefty price tag. It's like, what does it really take to win an election these days? Just throwing cash at the problem?

And another thing, have we seen this before? The uncertainty around the results is giving me "Florida 2000" vibes 😳. I mean, can't we just trust the system and get on with the counting? It feels like we're stuck in some kind of voter purgatory. And what about those mail-in ballots? Are they going to be the deciding factor here? It's like, what even is the point of voting if it's not going to be counted in a timely manner?

This election has all the makings of a classic David vs Goliath story - grassroots campaigner takes down establishment candidate. But let's not forget, this is just one seat up for grabs. The real question is: what does this mean for the bigger picture? Are we seeing a seismic shift in progressive politics or just another temporary blip on the radar? πŸ€”
 
omg i'm so hyped for Analilia Mejia she's literally doing the most grassroots thing ever knockin on doors and makin phone calls like 10k times lol and those big name endorsements from Bernie, AOC, and Liz Warren are EVERYTHING i mean who else could make their campaign go viral with just a few hundred grand in contributions idk what's more impressive, her winning or that she didn't get corrupted by the system πŸ€―πŸ‘€
 
😊 this is wild 🀯 like what even is going on in NJ right now? i feel so bad for tom malinowski though, he was ahead for like days and then BAM! mejia comes out of nowhere πŸ’₯ it's crazy how much grassroots organizing can make a difference. i'm rooting for her now, not just because she's progressive, but also because her underfunded campaign is showing that you don't have to break the bank to get your message out there πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” It's kinda wild how much Mejia's grassroots campaign paid off in the end 🌱. I mean, Bernie Sanders is throwing his weight behind her? That's gotta count for something πŸ’Έ. But at the same time, it's super suspicious that Malinowski was ahead for so long only to get overtaken by a couple hundred votes 🀯. Did some voting stations just magically switch teams overnight? 🚨 And what's up with all these mail-in ballots still being counted after Election Day? It's like they're trying to keep us on the edge of our seats... or maybe it's just counting every single vote, which is kinda cool 😊. Either way, this is definitely an interesting election to watch unfold πŸ“Ί!
 
πŸ€” This is a perfect example of how politics can get way too complicated πŸ“Š. I'm not saying Mejia isn't a strong candidate, but come on, 5 days after Election Day for mail-in ballots to be counted? That's just asking for controversy ⚠️. What if the votes are miscounted or someone tries to hack the system? It's like they're setting up the perfect recipe for drama 🎭.

And let's not forget, big-name endorsements don't always mean a candidate is the best fit for the job πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I mean, we all know how politics can be about who has the most money and connections, not necessarily who's got the right ideas πŸ’Έ. Mejia may have raised more money than Malinowski, but did she actually do what was best for New Jersey? πŸ€”
 
I'm low-key impressed by Analilia Mejia's grassroots campaign 🀯. I mean, knocking on doors and making phone calls is old-school, but it seems to have worked for her. She's got some big-name endorsements going for her too πŸ™Œ. But at the same time, I'm also thinking that this election is a wild card - who knows what's gonna happen? The fact that there are still thousands of ballots left to count is pretty concerning πŸ€”. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out 😐.
 
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