On Monday, President Donald Trump appealed to voters in the New Jersey preliminary elections for the ruler to support Republican Jack Seatarley when the vote begins early on Tuesday and said the state is ready for change after years of democratic control.
The president, who has golf clubs throughout the state, and often remained in his property in BedMinster, announced his support for Nayarili last month.
On Monday, Trump held a gathering by phone for the candidate, a former legislator in the state, who turned from a critic to an audio supporter of the president.
The phone call lasted for about 10 minutes, as the president said that the voters will decide whether New Jersey is still a “high -tax and crime state.”
The president said: “New Jersey is ready to get out of the blue horror and really enter there and vote for someone who will happen.”
Trump's invitation to the early vote he repeated the stadium he made to the voters in the 2024 presidential elections.
Ciattarelli said that his first executive matter if elected is to end any policies of illegal migrants in the country. Currently, the State Prosecutor directed local law enforcement not to help federal agents in civil immigration matters.
There is no legal definition of the policies of the city of sanctuary, but it generally limits cooperation through local law enforcement with federal immigration employees.
Ciattarelli also said that if the prosecutor who helps him, if he wins, he will not file lawsuits against the White House.
The current public prosecutor in New Jersey has followed many prominent challenges on the president's agenda, including a case that challenges Trump's order to call for the end of citizenship for arrival.
CITERELLI is running against former radio conversation, Bill Spadia, Senator John Pramenik, former Engewood Klings Mayor Mario Crangak and a southern New Jersey contractor named Justin Barbira.
Voting begins early on Tuesday and passes on Sunday. The primary day is June 10, although the voters were sending postmanes in late April.
Although the preliminary elections are not over, CItarelli alluded to what the attacks against its democratic rival eventually in the general elections, saying that the eight years of the party in the ruler and more than two decades of power in the legislative body were unsuccessful.
The democratic field has not been set. There is a six -way competition between the actors. Josh Jotimer and Mickey Sherrill; Municipal heads Ras Barka from Newark and Stephen Voloub from Jersey; Former Senate Speaker Steve Sweini; And the president of the Teachers Union, Sean Spiller.
New Jersey Democraticism tends in the presidential elections and the Senate in particular, and the party is approximately 800,000 voter registration features on Republicans.
But the independents also constitute a large bloc, and voters were inclined to the alternative between the democratic administrations and the republican of the ruler.