New Jersey Special Election to Fill Congressional Seat Takes a Shift Amidst National Politics.
Voters in North Jersey will cast ballots next week to decide which Democrat will succeed Gov. Mikie Sherrill in the 11th Congressional District seat left vacant by her departure. The candidates vying for this seat have less than three months to convince voters they're the right choice, and the focus on affordability issues has taken a backseat.
The recent killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have brought attention to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions and the Trump administration's authoritarian overreach. Several candidates now emphasize this as a major concern for voters, with Democratic candidate Analilia Mejia saying that her opponents' stance on ICE issues will "galvanize" the vote.
Mejia, a veteran New Jersey labor activist and former Bernie Sanders presidential campaign operative, has carved out a progressive lane in the election. Her campaign's efforts to educate residents on what to do if they encounter ICE agents have drawn significant attention.
The Democratic primary winner will take on presumptive Republican nominee Joe Hathaway in the April 16 general election. While local episodes involving ICE are at the forefront of voters' minds, experts say that name recognition may play a larger role than any differences between candidates on this issue.
As the results of the special election provide insight into the types of candidates party voters favor ahead of November's national midterm elections, one thing is clear: protecting the community from ICE enforcement and pushing back against authoritarianism has become the central issue in this election.
Voters in North Jersey will cast ballots next week to decide which Democrat will succeed Gov. Mikie Sherrill in the 11th Congressional District seat left vacant by her departure. The candidates vying for this seat have less than three months to convince voters they're the right choice, and the focus on affordability issues has taken a backseat.
The recent killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have brought attention to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions and the Trump administration's authoritarian overreach. Several candidates now emphasize this as a major concern for voters, with Democratic candidate Analilia Mejia saying that her opponents' stance on ICE issues will "galvanize" the vote.
Mejia, a veteran New Jersey labor activist and former Bernie Sanders presidential campaign operative, has carved out a progressive lane in the election. Her campaign's efforts to educate residents on what to do if they encounter ICE agents have drawn significant attention.
The Democratic primary winner will take on presumptive Republican nominee Joe Hathaway in the April 16 general election. While local episodes involving ICE are at the forefront of voters' minds, experts say that name recognition may play a larger role than any differences between candidates on this issue.
As the results of the special election provide insight into the types of candidates party voters favor ahead of November's national midterm elections, one thing is clear: protecting the community from ICE enforcement and pushing back against authoritarianism has become the central issue in this election.