NJ candidates for governor 2017: Issue-by-issue comparison

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New Jersey voters on Tuesday will choose the Republican and Democratic candidates to run next fall to succeed Gov. Christie. On the GOP side, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno and Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli have been battling over competing tax plans and their closeness — or lack thereof — to the unpopular Christie.

Among the Democrats, former U.S. ambassador to Germany and former Goldman Sachs executive Phil Murphy has brushed off rivals' accusations he sought to buy the party's nomination. His main rivals in the primary are U.S. Treasury official Jim Johnson, state Sen. Ray Lesniak and Assemblyman John Wisniewski.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. The primary ballot includes legislative, county and local races. Find your polling place here. Trying to sort out the field? Here’s how the leading candidates stand on the issues that will face the state's next governor.
NJ candidates for governor 2017: Issue-by-issue comparison

New Jersey is one of those states that I think an investigation should be opened the moment that someone decides to run. The "issues" in the above link say nothing.

And it won't matter anyway because what really matters is raising money to say and do nothing.
Alec Baldwin raises more than $5M for New Jersey Democrats
 

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