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Trump Vows To Flip Blue State Red

BEDMINSTER, NJ — With early voting kicking off in New Jersey, President Donald J. Trump is calling on Republican voters to rally behind gubernatorial hopeful Jack Ciattarelli, saying it’s time to “end the liberal stranglehold” on the Garden State.


Trump Endorses Republican Leadership to Reverse Democrat Damage

President Trump, a frequent visitor to his Bedminster golf resort, reminded voters that the state’s decline under Democrat rule has led to sky-high taxes, rising crime, and dangerous sanctuary policies. In a powerful 10-minute telephone rally on Monday, the 45th president endorsed Ciattarelli as the man to turn New Jersey around.

“New Jersey is ready to pop out of that blue horror show,” Trump said. “You need a leader who’s going to make things happen and bring back common sense.”


Jack Ciattarelli: Pro-Trump, Pro-Law and Order, Pro-America

Once a critic, Ciattarelli is now a full-throated Trump conservative. He vows to immediately revoke sanctuary protections for illegal immigrants and restore law enforcement’s ability to cooperate with federal immigration officials.

His first executive order? Ending the Democrat-imposed sanctuary directives that tie the hands of police and threaten community safety.

“We will enforce immigration laws. We will protect our neighborhoods. And we will stand with our police,” Ciattarelli said.


Stopping Liberal Overreach: No More Lawsuits Against America First Policies

Unlike New Jersey’s current Democrat attorney general, who has filed lawsuit after lawsuit to block Trump’s America First agenda — including efforts to secure the border and end birthright citizenship — Ciattarelli says his appointee will focus on public safety, fiscal responsibility, and defending taxpayers, not fighting Washington.


A Crowded GOP Field, but Ciattarelli Has the Trump Advantage

Ciattarelli faces Republican rivals including:

  • Radio personality Bill Spadea
  • State Senator Jon Bramnick
  • Former Mayor Mario Kranjac
  • Southern New Jersey contractor Justin Barbera

But with Trump’s full endorsement, Ciattarelli is the clear frontrunner as early in-person voting begins Tuesday and continues through Sunday. Primary day is June 10, and mail-in ballots have been arriving since late April.


Democrats Face Infighting While New Jersey Declines

On the Democrat side, six candidates are battling it out — including progressive mayors, union leaders, and career politicians:

  • Reps. Josh Gottheimer and Mikie Sherrill
  • Mayors Ras Baraka (Newark) and Steven Fulop (Jersey City)
  • Former Senate President Steve Sweeney
  • Teachers’ union head Sean Spiller

For over 20 years, Democrats have held legislative power. Their eight years in the governor’s mansion have brought economic stagnation, job loss, and anti-police policies.


A Turning Point for New Jersey Conservatives

Despite its blue lean in national elections, New Jersey voters have often swung red when it comes to governors — especially when taxes soar and crime worsens. With over 800,000 more registered Democrats, Republicans must turn out in force and win over independent voters, many of whom are disillusioned with the far-left turn of the Democrat Party.

“This is a golden opportunity to bring sanity back to our state,” Trump said. “Let’s stand up, vote early, and take New Jersey back.”